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Glendora council appoints Nadia Harajinata to Water Services Commission after candidate interviews
Summary
After interviewing five applicants at a special session, the Glendora City Council appointed Nadia Harajinata — a Metropolitan Water District program manager with 17 years’ water-sector experience — to the vacant Water Services Commission seat through a council ballot; the transcript records no public vote tally.
The Glendora City Council voted at a special meeting to appoint Nadia Harajinata to fill an unscheduled vacancy on the city’s Water Services Commission, selecting her from five applicants interviewed for office no. 3 (term expiring June 30, 2029).
The appointment was announced by the mayor after councilmembers completed a ballot-based selection. Deputy city clerk Roxan Brcida told the council that five qualified applicants had been scheduled and that applications would be retained on file for two years; the transcript records the clerk describing the ballot process but does not include a public tally of votes.
Harajinata, introduced to the council as a program manager at the Metropolitan Water District, summarized more than 17 years of experience working on capital projects including pipelines, wells, reservoirs and treatment facilities. She described recent work on groundwater-banking and federal grant programs and said those regional initiatives could produce incentives and funding opportunities for…
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