City of Chino Hills
Daniel Bobadilla has extensive experience in public works and engineering. Daniel began their career in 2000 as an Associate Civil Engineer at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, where they worked until 2008. From 2008 to 2019, they held various positions at the City of Azusa, including Principal Civil Engineer, Assistant Director of Public Works/City Engineer, and finally Director of Public Works/City Engineer. Since 2019, they have been serving as the Director of Public Works/City Engineer at the City of Chino Hills.
Daniel Bobadilla obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Civil Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona, completing their studies from 1998 to 2002. Following this, they pursued a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) degree at the University of Southern California, comprehensively finishing their education from 2011 to 2014. The field of study for their Master's degree is not specified.
City of Chino Hills
Chino Hills has always been a special place in Southern California. It is a place that is close in miles to large metropolitan cities and yet far in spirit. Virtually unchanged for hundreds of years, the rolling hills were home to a few ranches and homesteaders. A handful of property owners appreciated the beauty of the hills. The majority of the residents were red tail hawks, mule ear deer, ground squirrels, mountain lions, cottontail rabbits, and coyotes. It is the mission of the City of Chino Hills, in partnership with the community, to continue to develop and maintain the aesthetic beauty of the City, while fostering a safe and family-oriented environment. The City is committed to providing excellent customer service, effectively managing growth, and creating a viable financial plan to ensure the continued success of the City.