- City Council | Thousand Oaks, CA
Residing in Thousand Oaks with his wife, Jen, and their four children, he blends his professional endeavors with family life and civic duties, striving to inspire the next generation Bob Engler was elected to City Council in 2018
- Bob Engler - City of Thousand Oaks | LinkedIn
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- Taylor takes the gavel as city heads into new year - toacorn. com
On Dec 9, during the City Council’s annual reorganization meeting, council members continued their traditional rotation of the mayoral role and voted 5-0 to select Mikey Taylor as mayor and Bob Engler as mayor pro tem for the coming year
- Bob Engler - Ballotpedia
Bob Engler is an at-large member of the Thousand Oaks City-Council in California Engler assumed office on January 1, 2019 Engler's term ended in 2022 Engler ran for election for an at-large seat of the Thousand Oaks City-Council in California Engler won in the general election on November 6, 2018
- Thousand Oaks council names Mikey Taylor mayor, Bob Engler mayor pro . . .
The Thousand Oaks City Council on Dec 9 elected Council member Mikey Taylor to serve as mayor until December 2026 and reappointed Council member Bob Engler as mayor pro tem, each in unanimous 5-0 roll-call votes
- Hon. Bob Engler - Southern California Association of Governments
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- Councils select mayors, leaders across Ventura County
Thousand Oaks chose Councilmember Mikey Taylor as mayor on Dec 9 He was mayor pro tem previously and replaces outgoing Mayor David Newman Councilmember Bob Engler was selected as mayor
- Bob Engler has won. . . - Ventura County Democratic Party | Facebook
Bob Engler has won reelection to Thousand Oaks City Council Bob wants to keep Thousand Oaks the #1 safest city in California During his tenure, he has voted on the addition of over 100 acres of protected open space, funding to reduce our reliance upon imported water, and the reduction of greenhouse gas production by 20% in the City
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