Santa Fe Springs : Planner Appointed to Fill Late Councilman’s Term
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The City Council unanimously selected Amat Barcelon to serve the remaining two years of the council term of Larry Sandoval, who recently died of a heart attack.
The council could have called a special election to fill Sandoval’s seat. But as in similar instances in the past, it opted Monday night to appoint a replacement. Sandoval first became a council member when he was appointed to succeed Councilman Armando Mora, who died in 1985.
A 38-year resident of Santa Fe Springs, Barcelon has been a member of the Planning Commission since 1986 and is chairman of the Heritage Artwork in Public Places Advisory Committee.
Barcelon, 64, retired from Rockwell International Corp. four years ago after a 27-year career, during which he worked as a contract and operations administrator. A World War II infantry veteran, Barcelon was wounded in April, 1945, and received a medical discharge in 1946. He and his wife of 38 years have two grown daughters and a grandson.
Barcelon graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business management in 1951 from Woodbury College in Los Angeles.
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