The Murrieta City Council is pleased to announce Justin Clifton as its new city manager upon the retirement of Kim Summers in January.
Clifton joined the City earlier this year as assistant city manager, helping with the daily operations of the City, achieving the City Council’s goals, strategic planning, implementing best practices, refining policies and procedures, assisting in the management of City departments and programs and providing oversight of the City in the City Manager’s absence.
“I am thrilled to take on the role as city manager,” noted Clifton. “I’m excited to work in the community my family and I love and to be part of such an amazing team. I’m committed to accomplishing the vision set forth by our City Council and working hard to continue to make Murrieta better for our residents.”
Clifton has over 15 years of experience serving as a city manager, overseeing and building high- performing organizations to improve communities.
“I am very happy with the City Council’s decision,” shared current City Manager Summers. “Justin is dedicated to serving the public, professional, energetic and has a keen focus on creating a positive environment for the employees to continue the work that has been started. He also has plans for many new and exciting projects and programs. I am confident that his talents will inspire our City to grow while maintaining the highest standards of service that the Murrieta citizens deserve.”
Clifton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Fort Lewis College in Political Science and Philosophy and holds a Master of Arts degree from Colorado University, Denver in Political Science and Public Policy. In addition, he has previously held the designation of Credentialed Manager from the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) for more than 10 years and holds numerous certifications in organizational excellence, leadership, public engagement, consent building and Lean process improvement.