Louis Sun

Louis Sun

Louis Sun, most recently the deputy director of Public Works for the city of Pacifica, was named as the next Foster City Public Works director and will start Monday, Nov. 1.

Sun has more than 16 years of experience in the public sector and was also the chief plant operator for the city of Pacifica. He is also a part-time adjunct lead faculty for the Water and Wastewater Technology Program at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose. He also worked in the private sector as a design engineer and construction superintendent.

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aball52

I see my husband with a chain saw , digging ditches with a water main break, 5 years in water department hands on the 28 years with fire Those were his qualifications I don't see this being hands on except for degrees to impress people.

aball52

Was there a ptromotion possible within the department who would already know my town?

aball52

Can he tote that barge, lift that bale stuff sand bags You can have all degrees in the world and not know how to use a chain saw. Is he hired to impress the public Is he hands on builder of fences does he know how to fell a tree? I am amazed when engineers are a tad off their mark.

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