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City Administrator of Norwalk Plans to Resign by Mid-May

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Richard Streng, city administrator for the past two years, announced last week that he plans to resign in mid-May.

“I’m just wanting to retire. That’s basically why I’m doing it,” said Streng, who has worked for the city since 1957, when he started as a clerk.) Before assuming the city’s top post, Streng was a special assistant to City Administrator Raymond Gibbs, who resigned in the face of waning council support.

Streng, 56, says he wants to devote his time to building a house in Valley Center in San Diego County, where he plans to move.

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