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Farmington honors long-serving mechanic Ron Lay and bids farewell to City Administrator Lynn Gorski

3845013 · June 17, 2025
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The Farmington City Council recognized Ron Lay for 24 years in the city's fleet shop and heard departing City Administrator Lynn Gorski thank council and staff for four years of service.

Farmington City Council members recognized two long-serving employees on Monday night: fleet mechanic Ron Lay, who retires July 3 after 24 years with the city, and City Administrator Lynn Gorski, who announced she will leave after four years in the role.

The council’s public remarks and staff presentations highlighted the local operational impact of both employees and the institutional changes accompanying Gorski’s tenure.

Public Works Superintendent Eric Witmer noted Ron Lay’s long service in Fleet, saying Ron “has served the city for 24 years as the mechanic and then lead mechanic” and that “there's not a single piece, vehicle that he has not maintained.”…

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