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King City Community Development Director Doreen Liberto Announces Retirement

 

Doreen Liberto announced on December 1, 2025 her plans to retire as the King City Community Development Director in the Spring of 2026. Liberto's intent is to provide time to assist the new city manager once he or she is appointed and begins work in January and then to allow for recruitment of her replacement.  Liberto has served as the City’s Community Development Director for 20 years, including both as a private consultant under contract from 2005 to 2023 and the last two years as a full-time in-house employee. Prior to that, she worked as a consultant on City projects for 2 years. 


 


Liberto has been responsible for a long list of accomplishments, including updates to the Housing and other General Plan Elements, processing major projects such as the Mills Ranch and Arboleda subdivisions and Downtown Addition Specific Plan, and development of the plan for the Multimodal Transit Center and Amtrak stop. Liberto was particularly instrumental in helping to provide the City professional planning services at a time the City was experiencing a financial crisis and could no longer afford a full-time Community Development staff. 


 


According to City Manager Steve Adams, “King City has been fortunate to have someone with Doreen’s level of experience and expertise to oversee the Community Development operation.  She has brought to the job a high level of professionalism and dedication to the well-being of the community.  She is a pleasure to work with and will be missed.” 


 


Ms. Liberto stated: “Serving King City has been one of the great privileges and highlights of my career. I am grateful for what we’ve achieved together and for the support and dedication shown throughout the years. As I step into the next chapter of my life, I do so with confidence that the city’s future is brighter than ever. Thank you for the opportunity to contribute to its growth and progress.”

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