Farewell to a friend of the City and GVCA

As you may know, Poway City Manager Penny Riley will be retiring effective January 2014. She will be missed. Penny started with the City as an Intern in the 1980s and served many years under Jim Bowersox,

the City’s long-serving first Manager. Penny shared many of Jim’s strengths, including the ability to appreciate the value of differing positions and how to forge consensus and compromise. Her talents have been part of the reason the City has enjoyed renewed prosperity and a period of relative tranquility despite the ever present efforts of the State to poach local government funds. Her efforts, as well as those of Assistant City Manager Tina White, are largely responsible for the success to date of the Revelopment Successor Oversight Board, in stark contrast to that experienced by other jurisdictions. This success will ultimately yield significant financial returns to our Community.

Penny and the GVCA had an excellent relationship, and we thank her for her always pleasant and candid demeanor. She set a high bar for future Poway City Managers with her obvious love for the City and managerial skill set. We wish her all the best for a well-deserved retirement. 

GVCA Donates $1,000 to Poway High Grad Nite

March 7, 2013 – The Green Valley Civic Association (GVCA) has donated $1,000 to Poway High School for this year’s Grad Nite. “As part of our ongoing efforts to support local youth activities, the GVCA is please to have supported Grad Nite for over 20 years,” said Steven Stone, GVCA President.  The event has taken place since 1989 and offers a fun social event for seniors in a safe, alcohol- and drug-free venue.