Rebecca Bjork, a 33-year veteran of Santa Barbara government with a reputation for hyper-efficiency and getting things done, has been appointed city administrator. City Hall’s top post was previously occupied by Paul Casey, who stepped down last fall. Bjork had served in an interim role since.

Rebecca Bjork | Credit: Courtesy

“We are pleased to appoint Rebecca Bjork to the role of City Administrator,” said Mayor Randy Rowse in a statement. “Her performance in the interim capacity has been accomplished and progressive and we have every confidence that her experience, management skills, and dedication will continue to be an asset to the City of Santa Barbara.”

Prior to her appointment, Bjork served as the interim community development director, and before that spent five years as Public Works director. Earlier in her career, Bjork also served as Water Resources manager. She holds a BA in biology and environmental studies from Grinnell College and an MPA from Cal State Northridge.

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