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File #: 24-898    Version: 1 Name: Retirement Recognition of Urlita Coronel-Mangune
Type: Resolution-Honorary Status: Consent Calendar
In control: General Services
On agenda: 12/10/2024 Final action: 12/10/2024
Title: Adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation recognizing Urlita Coronel-Mangune, Capital Projects Coordinator-Senior, upon her retirement from Solano County with over 23 years of dedicated public service in the Department of General Services
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Retirement Resolution
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Adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation recognizing Urlita Coronel-Mangune, Capital Projects Coordinator-Senior, upon her retirement from Solano County with over 23 years of dedicated public service in the Department of General Services

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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Department of General Services recommends the Board adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation recognizing Urlita Coronel-Mangune, Capital Projects Coordinator-Senior, upon her retirement from Solano County with over 23 years of dedicated public service in the Department of General Services.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

Urlita (Orlie) Coronel-Mangune began her County career in March 2001 as an Architectural Projects Coordinator in the Department of General Services, Architectural Services (now Capital Projects Management) Division and was promoted to the position of Capital Projects Coordinator-Senior on February 14th, 2016, commensurate with the responsibility and experience earned for leading and delivering highly complex capital projects

During her tenure with Solano County, Ms. Coronel-Mangune worked diligently with Architectural Services/Capital Projects Management to support and lead delivery of County projects totaling hundreds of millions of dollars in completed capital projects. Major projects among these are the County Administration Center (CAC), Juvenile Detention Facility (JDF), downtown Fairfield Library and Technical Services renovations, Cordelia branch library, Stanton Correctional Facility, Rourk Vocational Training Center, and the current County Energy Conservation project - the latter three involving over $150 million in State and public financing. Ms. Coronel-Mangune has also been instrumental in coordinating the production of the County's annual 5-Year Capital Facilities Improvement Plan (CFIP) for over twenty years, helping ensure the timely completeness of...

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