Summary
In this episode of Ground Floor Government, host Hugh Plappert interviews Justin Clifton, the city manager of Murrieta, California. Justin shares his unique journey into local government, starting from an internship to becoming a city manager. He discusses the challenges he faced, including navigating crises, managing budgets, and balancing community needs with tourism impacts. Justin emphasizes the importance of transparency, relationship-building, and the passion for public service in local government. He also offers valuable advice for those aspiring to enter the field, highlighting the significance of declaring one’s intentions and seeking mentorship.
Takeaways
- Justin Clifton’s journey from intern to city manager is inspiring.
- Navigating crises requires strategic thinking and leadership.
- Experience is valuable, but problem-solving skills can outweigh it.
- Community impact projects can be rewarding and challenging.
- Budgeting in tough times demands transparency and stakeholder engagement.
- Local government often faces tension between state and federal mandates.
- Direct service in local government provides visible results.
- Political instability is a reality for city managers.
- Building relationships is crucial for career stability.
- Aspiring professionals should declare their intentions and seek mentorship.