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Mill Valley Newbie Named Ross Valley Sanitary District's Interim General Manager

Soon-to-be Mill Valley resident may become the permanent general manager of the sanitary district.

 

The Ross Valley Sanitary District Board has selected Greg Norby, a water district general manager from Mammoth, to serve as the new interim general manager for the Marin agency. 

Norby already had plans to move from Mammoth, where he spent four years as the Mammoth Community Water District general manager. He will move to Tennessee Valley in Mill Valley on Jan. 31. 

Finding an interim general manager took nearly six months for the sanitary district, which didn’t hire a head hunting consulting firm for the search.

The district’s last general manager, Brett Richards, abruptly resigned from his position on July 25, 2012, after the Marin Independent Journal questioned if he had properly used a $350,000 housing loan when a search of California’s county recorder databases yielded no evidence he owns property in the state.

Norby has worked in water and wastewater collection and been a transport and treatment manager for the 18 years, according to RVSD Board President Frank Egger. Norby, who worked as water utility manager for the city of Redding, is also a specialist in fisheries, sustainability, conservation and alternative energy for both water and sewer transport systems, said Egger, a Fairfax resident.   

“Talk about getting lucky, Greg Norby was moving down from the mountains at the same time we were looking for a new manager,” Egger wrote in a press release. “Miracles can happen, even to the Ross Valley Sanitary District. This has to be an omen of good things to come.” 

Norby is a licensed civil engineer and surveyor. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from California State University at Chico in 1993 and his Masters in Civil Engineering with a Specialty in Water Resources from Utah State University in 1997.

He will start work here in the Ross Valley on Feb. 15.

Norby will make $172,000 a year and standard benefits, according to Egger. “No housing assistance loan, no paying off student loans, no special perks,” Egger wrote in an e-mail.

Norby will begin with a six and a half month contract and could become the permanent general manager, Egger said.

In September, Richards started writing first-person posts on the blog Ross Valley Sewer Truth. He was blogging while living off the radar, at a time when the Marin District Attorney had launched an investigation into use of the housing loan.

On Jan. 17, 2013, the site appeared to have been suspended.

Ross Valley Sanitary District business manager Wendy Martin-Miller has served as the acting general manager since Richards left.

The Ross Valley Sanitary District serves Fairfax, San Anselmo, Ross, Greenbrae and Larkspur.

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Bill Hall May 24, 2013 at 08:59 am
Well Mister Hat, I was asking a question that people who grew up here and remember the parades ofRead More Mill Valley still ask a lot. If that's complaining to you, sorry. There's many good things to this parade, the point is it is memorial Day , and many of the east coast newbies have been trying water down that part. I agree with you about the peace veterans, I always honk when I see them at the redwoods. Unfortunately you picked a battle with them and tried to keep them out of the parade, They end up separate in the back. Just because they included a list of Palestinians that were killed the week before with American bombs that we Tax payers give to Israel in support of an occupation. I believe your words were, " what the hell do Palestinians have to do with memorial day, " I doubt your politics would allow you to understand. I agree with you Mister Hat, it will be great when there's no war, but I'll always honor those who allowed me my freedom. Hopefully there will be a day when all people will live free of oppression, check points, and forced poverty. You are also right, many of us who grew up in Mill Valley go else where on this day to places that feel more like home. The fashion police was fun the first year, but now it's obnoxious and pretentious. As head Honcho you've turned it into more of a look at me, aren't I special parade. Mill Valley has an entitlement issue that you promote, it's shallow and pretentious. I just wish that the City would take over the Parade so you couldn't dictate your New York views on it. Good Day Mr. Hat
Erma Murphy May 23, 2013 at 11:57 am
Well said Larry!
Larry the Hat Lautzker May 23, 2013 at 09:22 am
Every year we get a handful of folks who complain about something they don't like about the parade.Read More In this case, I could take a great deal of time to explain that most veterans go to the Civic Center or Presidio for a more tradition Memorial Day event. Fortunately or however by design, Mill Valley is NOT stuck in tradition. If I may speak as a community (as I see it), we all in our own way celebrate Memorial Day. I don't believe anyone takes for granted our Grand Parents, Fathers, Sons or Daughters who gave their lives so we could grow up in a better world filled with love, compassion and protecting our right to live in a free society. So we Celebrate Mill Valley on Memorial Day, ever mindful of our countries history. We celebrate in our own way. With a great Pancake breakfast that benefits the Volunteer Fire Dept. Then we go the Parade where all sorts and sizes of floats, people and organizations get to strut their stuff, ever reminding us how blessed we are to live in this great little town. Next the celebration continues, it's off to the KIDDO Carnival and Concert on the Green at the Community Center (one of the finest in the Nation) that benefits Music, Art and many other PUBLIC school programs. We inherited the right to celebrate Memorial Day consistent (I believe)with what our forefathers envisioned and fought for. A healthy and free society, where people work and play together to make our cities, towns, country and world a better place. Imagine a world where there are NO war veterans, I like the sound of a world filled with Peace veterans. That's what Memorial Day is for me and in Mill Valley we have a Great Party. Hope to see you there! Larry the Hat, Head Honcho 'I Love a Parade Committee' PS. Anyone can apply to be in the Parade or reach out to the I Love a Parade Committee to bring to light their concerns and hopefully with constructive ideas (not just complaining). If that's not enough, have your own entry that reflects what you want to happen in the parade. If you think complaining makes a difference, You are FREE to do that.
Old Mill Park on Saturday afternoon
Thrasy Bulus May 21, 2013 at 01:33 pm
I've also noticed large numbers of people out and about enjoying the warm weather.
Rico May 24, 2013 at 10:26 am
It would have to be done over a period of time, like a few months to create something really niceRead More and complex. As each stage is completed, the artists could sprinkle glass beads on the wet paint, that is how centerlines on the streets are reflectorized. The end result would be so dazzling and gorgeous that nobody would want to run over the artwork. Also, this would be a uniquely beautiful public works project that would really capture the artistic spirit of Mill Valley, and possibly put Mill Valley on record as having the hippest traffic circle in the world. I have some great designs that I would be willing to project onto the circle for the layout.
Rico May 24, 2013 at 10:13 am
I have an idea, how about we organize a bunch of artists to paint a beautiful psychedelic mandala inRead More the in the circle. It could be done with stencils and spray paint, and also painted by hand with brushes. Of course it should be done to a master outline.
Rico May 23, 2013 at 04:55 pm
Reply to ScottRAB, There were never any traffic signals or STOP signs at that intersection, thatRead More intersection does not warrant any such control. Actually for traffic using Molino going to Old Mill, there is no delay with the circle, but traffic coming down from Molino to Cascade Dr. and from Cascade to Old Mill there is a delay and I doubt anyone pays any attention to the painted circle anyway, but the new painted crosswalk on Old Mill is a good idea, and so is the new Yield sign on Cascade Dr. Those 2 things are all that is really needed. Note that the Yield sign is a regulatory sign, and the other circle sign is only an advisory sign. According to the M.U.T.C.D, shall, should and may are the basic description of the classes of signs. A regulatory sign is mandatory or shall, like a STOP or a YIELD sign and is red and black, a warning sign or should sign is black on yellow, like when you see an arrow with a 25, that means it is not illegal to go faster than 25 mph but it is advised. Then you have guide signs (black on white) like the circle sign which are guide signs, so that sign means nothing if a motorist disregards it, which most all people do anyway. Mill Valley is not a big congested city in Europe, and that intersection is not even in a high volume-high speed location such as other intersections in town. Sorry for the above 2 posts, when posting on the Patch I have to remember never to hit the enter button, no more paragraphs. Perhaps this is to discourage long posts, and by the way, a question to the Patch editors, is there a limit to the number of characters when posting on the new Patch ?