About the City Manager
Mr.
Fred Meurer joined the City of Monterey in 1986, initially as
the Special Projects Manager in the City Manager’s Office, and then as the
City’s Public Works Director for the next five years. In July of 1991, the
City Council appointed Mr. Meurer to the position of City Manager. Since
his appointment, Mr. Meurer has been actively involved in reuniting City
Hall with its business and residential neighborhoods,
and the business neighborhoods with the residential neighborhoods.
He has overseen the development of the City's neighborhood
improvement,
neighborhood policing, waterfront acquisition, main street, tourism
development, and historic preservation programs. He has been effective in
developing "preventive" programs in policing, fire protection, recreation
and public works.
Mr. Meurer is also actively involved in
developing cooperative relationships between the City and the
Department of Defense (DoD) activities in Monterey in an effort to
further increase DoD mission effectiveness while reducing their
operating costs. His goal is to provide the same high quality
municipal services to DoD activities and personnel as the City
provides its civilian neighborhoods, while saving the City money by
spreading its overhead over a larger base. Similar cooperative
service agreements have been negotiated with other cities in the
region. Mr.
Meurer graduated from the Military Academy at West Point in 1966.
Mr. Meurer received graduate degrees from Stanford University in
water resources planning and civil engineering in 1971. He served
overseas assignments in Germany, Viet Nam and Korea. His final
active duty tour was as director of public works and housing at Fort
Ord. He retired as a Colonel from the Army in 1986. |