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Rick Cole (born 1953) is the Chief Deputy Controller of Los Angeles and an advisor to the mayor of Pasadena, California. He has been the city manager of Azusa, California, then
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(2004–2012), and
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(2015–2020). He was previously the executive director of the
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.


Career

Cole is a graduate of Occidental College and the
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. He served 12 years in elective office in his hometown of Pasadena, California, including as deputy mayor from 1990 to 1992 and as mayor of Pasadena from 1992 to 1994. He co-founded the newspaper ''
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''. At one point, he was marketing director of West Hollywood. In a subsequent role as City Manager of
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, Cole took exception to a billboard promoting the
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which read "Six Beautiful Women Will Show You Their Panties" (a reference to the team's cheerleaders). He responded by borrowing a City
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truck and splashing paint over the sign. Following Cole's apology and compensation payments, the Los Angeles District Attorney's office chose not to file vandalism charges. Cole was named city manager of Ventura on a 5–2 vote in 2004. While serving in that position, he was considered but not selected for the city manager position in
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. His forced resignation from the position in 2012 was accepted by a 4–3 vote. He became the parish administrator at the San Buenaventura Mission in 2012. In July, 2013, Los Angeles mayor
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appointed Cole to the position of deputy mayor for Budget and Innovation. On May 27, 2015, Cole was named the city manager of Santa Monica, by unanimous vote of the city council. Cole served as the city manager from 2015 until his resignation on April 17, 2020. He left office after an online petition for his resignation attained more than 2,800 signatures on
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, an online petitioning service. His resignation was announced on the City of Santa Monica's official blog eighteen days before the local city council was scheduled to vote on large budget cuts to compensate for financial shortfalls. The shortfalls, attributed primarily to the 2019-2020 coronavirus pandemic during which the city closed all bars and restaurants, had already amounted to $72 million and were projected to include an additional $154 million in the year to come. The petition also called for the resignation of Assistant City Manager Katie Lichtig. In 2021, he was named the executive director of the
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, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. He also took on the role of special housing advisor to Victor Gordo, the mayor of Pasadena, California. In July 2022, Cole was appointed to the City of Pasadena Planning Commission as representative for District 5. On December 1, 2022, Los Angeles City Controller-elect
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appointed Cole to serve as Chief Deputy City Controller for his term. Cole previously endorsed Mejia for his City Controller election. On May 9, 2023, he announced a campaign for Pasadena City Council, representing district 2. On March 5, 2024, he defeated incumbent Felicia Williams marking a return to the Pasadena City Council for a 4th term 30 years after the end of his 3rd term.


Recognition

In 2006, he was selected as one of ''
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s nine "Public Officials of the Year", noting his “urban revival skills”. On his resignation, the ''
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'' editorialized that Cole had "led a downtown revitalization, guided Ventura through daunting budget challenges and oversaw important but unsexy work such as improving public works, water and sewer operations."


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cole, Rick 1953 births Living people Mayors of Pasadena, California