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Service Awards

35 Years

James Daniels (Facilities Mgmt)

Cornelius Hill (Facilities Mgmt)

Lawrence Lyle (DPLU)

 

30 Years

Cathy Bell (Superior Court)

Kimberly Brown (HHSA)

Terrance Corrigan (HHSA)

 

25 Years

Kimberly Arellanes (Public Defender)

Francine Bates (HHSA)

Stephen Bleakney (DPLU)

Pablo Carrillo (Probation)

Timothy Gillick (HHSA)

Christine Hall (DA)

Byron Hubbard (Facilities Mgmt)

Michael Imhoff (Superior Court)

Jill Johnson (HHSA)

Roy Keith (Sheriff)

Rosemarie Kurupas (Sheriff)

Robert Laudy (DPW)

Mario Lemus (A & C)

Susan Morgan (HHSA)

Henry Ramelli (Sheriff)

Rebecca Serrano (Library)

Susan Smith (Superior Court)

Paula Soltero (Library)

Joan Swanson (DEH)

E. Annette Thompson (Facilities Mgmt)

Shirley Yarnell (HHSA)

 

20 Years

Frank Arebalo (DPW)

Robert Ausler (Sheriff)

Rosemarie Degracia (A & C)

Michael Albert Fleek (Sheriff)

Daniel Edward Flores (Sheriff)

Reishone Foster (Sheriff)

Mark Haynesworth (Sheriff)

Norman W. Hubbert (Sheriff)

Michael Joseph Knobbe, Jr. (Sheriff)

Jeffery Martin Lauhon (Sheriff)

Lori Mayville (Sheriff)

Harold Turner (Sheriff)

William Bradley Uelen (Sheriff)

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Tuesday
Apr052011

County is an Energy All-Star

San Diego County has won a 2011 Energy All-Star award for its County Operations Center from the California Center for Sustainable Energy.

The County was among the six government, commercial, nonprofit and private recipients honored in a March 31 ceremony at the University of San Diego.

An All-Star in the category of best government/nonprofit building, the County Operations Center has numerous green features including abundant natural lighting, heat-reflective roofing, a large solar-electrical system and water-saving plumbing systems and landscaping. Earlier this year, the two 150,000 square-foot office buildings on the campus received LEED Gold certification, an internationally recognized measure of sustainable design.

CCSE Executive Director Irene Stillings and County General Services Director April Heinze

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