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Los Osos CSD honors retiring General Manager Ron Muns with proclamation and community tributes

Los Osos Community Services District Board of Directors · June 4, 2026
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The Los Osos Community Services District board read a formal proclamation honoring outgoing General Manager Ron Muns for nearly seven years of service. Staff, board members and residents praised his leadership, fiscal stewardship and water-resource work at a ceremony during the board meeting.

The Los Osos Community Services District Board of Directors opened its meeting with a formal proclamation recognizing General Manager Ron Muns for his nearly seven years leading the district.

President Fory read the proclamation citing Muns’s leadership in operations, capital projects, regulatory compliance and financial stewardship. Board members and community members presented a custom CSD model and a signed card, and multiple speakers paid tribute to Muns’s steady leadership. Division Chief Travis Craig (speaking later in the meeting) and others noted Muns’s support for interagency work and local water monitoring efforts.

Staff member Laura Durban told the board, “what an honor it has been to work for Ron,” saying his calm demeanor and ability to engage with staff made a lasting impression. Dan Himl, executive director of the Basin Management Committee, said Muns was “more than a friend. He’s been a mentor,” and cited his work bringing grants and monitoring-well projects to the area.

Muns responded that he was humbled by the remarks, thanked staff and family, and said he intends to remain involved in community efforts. The board announced the proclamation will be displayed in the boardroom and that a signed card and gifts will remain available in the office for staff and community members to add remarks through the end of the month.

The meeting recessed for 15 minutes after the proclamation and public tributes to continue the regular agenda.