Abbotsford city manager set to retire; hiring firm retained to facilitate his replacement
ABBOTSFORD – The City of Abbotsford announced Monday that its city manager will retire after more than 30 years of dedicated public service.
Peter Sparanese, who guided the city through two major flooding events and the COVID-19 pandemic over the past eight years, has announcement his retirement.
“For the past 11 years, including eight as City Manager, Peter has been an invaluable part of our organization, guiding the City through significant infrastructure and program advancements, the COVID-19 pandemic, and two major flooding events,” said Abbotsford Mayor Ross Siemens. “We are grateful for his leadership and we will greatly truly miss his calm, steady, thoughtful and strategic guidance at City Hall.”
Sparanese spearheaded administration of the city’s $514 million budget and provided leadership to more than 1,100 municipal employees since 2018, the municipality said. He will remain with the city to support the recruitment and transition to his successor.
