City of Brentwood, CA
Ricardo Noguera has an extensive background in economic development, redevelopment, and urban planning. With experience in various cities and counties across the United States, Ricardo has led efforts to facilitate real estate development transactions, recruit industry, and negotiate development agreements. Their key attributes include being a deal maker, resourceful, strategic, creative, passionate, collaborative, and energetic. Ricardo holds a Master's Degree in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from UC Berkeley, as well as additional certificates from the National League of Cities and the Urban Land Institute. Ricardo has demonstrated success in overseeing large budgets, supervising staff, and driving economic growth within communities.
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City of Brentwood, CA
Brentwood is a general law city governed by the council-manager form of government. The City Council consists of a directly elected Mayor and four City Council members who serve four-year overlapping terms. The City has 283 full-time employees and an operating budget of $273 million. Fiscal strength and long-term financial stability have long been key assets for the City, which maintains a 30% General Fund Reserve. The City provides a full range of services including police; parks and recreation; economic development; public works; planning; building; code enforcement; engineering; housing; finance; information services; and human resources/risk management. Brentwood operates public water and wastewater utilities and also provides refuse collection and disposal. The East Contra Costa Fire Protection District provides fire protection.