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News Release
City of Oregon City Engineer Dayna Webb has been announced as the new Public Works Director, effective Sept. 1.
City of Oregon City Engineer Dayna Webb has been announced as the new Public Works Director, effective Sept. 1.
Oregon City Announces New Public Works Director (Photo) - 07/23/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 23, 2024, Oregon City, ORE. – The City of Oregon City officials were pleased to announce Tuesday the appointment of Dayna Webb as the new Public Works Director. Dayna will be succeeding John Lewis, who will be retiring at the end of August after a “remarkable” 20 years of dedicated service to the community.

Webb brings more than nine years of experience working with Oregon City to her new role. She began her journey with the City as a project engineer, where her exceptional skills and dedication quickly propelled her to the position of senior project engineer. Most recently, Webb has served as the City Engineer, where she has been instrumental in leading key projects and initiatives that City officials say have significantly contributed to the growth and development of Oregon City.

City Manager Tony Konkol expressed his enthusiasm for Dayna's new role, stating, "We are thrilled to have Dayna Webb step into the position of Public Works Director. Her extensive experience and proven leadership within our organization make her the perfect fit for this role. We are confident that Dayna will continue to build on the strong foundation laid by John Lewis and lead our public works department with vision and integrity."

Konkol went on to say that Webb's tenure with Oregon City has been marked by her commitment to excellence and her proactive approach to addressing the community's needs. Her leadership has been crucial in numerous infrastructure projects, including the enhancement of the city's transportation network, water and wastewater systems and public facilities. Dayna's collaborative style and dedication to sustainable development have earned her the respect and admiration of colleagues and community members alike.

In her new role as Public Works Director, Dayna will oversee the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the City's infrastructure. She will continue to focus on delivering high-quality public works services that ensure the safety, sustainability and prosperity of Oregon City.

"I am honored and excited to take on the role of Public Works Director," said Webb. "I look forward to continue working with the talented team at Oregon City and our community to build on our successes and address the challenges ahead. Together, we will collaborate to enhance the quality of life for all our residents."

The City of Oregon City extends its heartfelt gratitude to John Lewis for his two decades of dedicated service and significant contributions. His leadership has left a lasting legacy, and we wish him all the best in his retirement. 
 

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