Town of Paradise
Marc Mattox has extensive experience in civil engineering and public works. Marc is currently serving as the Public Works Director and Town Engineer for the Town of Paradise since January 2020. Prior to this, they worked as a Senior Civil Engineer for the City of Chico from July 2019 to January 2020. From July 2015 to July 2019, they held the position of Public Works Director and Town Engineer for the Town of Paradise. Before joining the Town of Paradise, they worked for the City of Yuba City as an Associate Civil Engineer and Assistant Engineer from 2008 to 2012.
Marc Mattox attended California State University, Chico from 2003 to 2007, where they received a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Civil Engineering.
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Town of Paradise
The Town of Paradise is a community of 9,000 residents in the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills about 15 miles east of Chico and 80 miles north of Sacramento. Since 2018, Paradise has been recovering and rebuilding after experiencing the 2018 Camp Fire. Founded in November 1979, the Town is a full-service municipality offering police protection; fire prevention, suppression and medical aid; community development, planning and building safety; public works, capital improvements, and street maintenance; and housing and business development programs. The Town is run through a council-manager form of city government. The Paradise Town Council is the chief policy making body for the Town. The Council is comprised of five members elected at large by the community to four-year staggered terms of office. The Town Manager leads staff in executing the vision and priorities established by the Town Council.