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San Diego County’s top administrator has named a new deputy to oversee county services provided in the unincorporated areas, including land use, transportation and flood control. Lari Sheehan, director of legislative services for the City of San Diego, was named to the post by Chief Administrative Officer Clifford Graves, the county announced Thursday. The job was created as part of the county’s implementation of Proposition A, a measure passed by voters in November to give the chief administrator more power and to prohibit county supervisors from interfering in day-to-day affairs. Sheehan has worked for the county before as director of the Office of Intergovernmental and Public Affairs, director of interjurisdictional coordination and deputy director of the Department of Planning and Land Use. She will start her new job, which pays $64,833 a year, April 22.
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