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A Special Father’s Day Tribute to Monrovia’s Dedicated City Manager

6/15/2024

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PicturePhoto taken on June 6, 2024 at the Monrovia Historical Museum, during the city staff tour.
​The Monrovia Historical Museum wishes to give special acknowledgment to our dedicated City Manager, Dylan Feik. Throughout Monrovia, Dylan is hailed as an outstanding leader who consistently engages with the public on various fronts. 

In addition to his regular responsibilities of overseeing city employees and managing policies, budgets, and personnel, Dylan tirelessly addresses a wide range of issues—from organizing special events to managing weather-related disasters, responding to inquiries, addressing concerns within the unhoused community, and even handling complaints on social media platforms. His commitment to problem-solving knows no bounds, and he goes above and beyond the call of duty. This unwavering dedication has made a significant impact on our community, and we extend our heartfelt appreciation for everything he has done for our organization and the beloved city we serve.

A short biography: 

Dylan Feik assumed the role of City Manager following his appointment by the Monrovia City Council in October 2019. With a rich background in various facets of local government, Dylan brings a wealth of expertise in formulating and executing policies, managing personnel and budgeting. His academic credentials include a Masters of Public Administration from the University of Kansas and a Bachelor of Arts from Weber State University.

Dylan resides in Monrovia with his wife, Kira, and their children.  Outside of his professional duties, he finds joy in pursuits such as mountain biking, hiking, and restoring vintage cars, particularly his collection of Ford Mustangs and a Chevrolet pickup.

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