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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Milton welcomes new Parks & Rec. Director.

Courtesy City of Milton

John Rebar managed Doral, Fla.'s department

MILTON, Ga., July 26, 2011 - Milton City Manager Chris Lagerbloom today announced Doral, Fla.'s John Rebar has been hired as the new director of parks and recreation.


Rebar, who served in Doral for just under four years, will start with the city Aug. 15. He will replace outgoing Director Cyndee Bonacci, who left the post to spend more time with her family.


Rebar had previously lived in the Atlanta area and jumped at the chance to move back.


"I'm excited about the opportunity to join the team in the City of Milton," said the new parks director. "Being part of a young city provides the unique opportunity of having a role in shaping a city's future."
At Doral, Rebar oversaw a complex system of parks and programs while managing a staff and the department's budget. He will be particularly vital to Milton's efforts because of his experience in completing parks system master plans, negotiating joint-use agreements with private and public schools, guiding parks from county to city control, and building programs and events from scratch, said Lagerbloom.


"John Rebar is a natural fit for Milton because he's been through the specific and intricate planning and programming issues we deal with every day," said Lagerbloom. "He joined Doral, which, like Milton, was only four years old at the time, and built an award-winning system of parks and programs. I have full confidence he'll be able to bring his demonstrated success to our city and will capitalize on the incredible progress we've made under Cyndee Bonacci's tenure."


The City of Milton Parks and Recreation Department has tremendous potential, and I think we've just scratched the surface of what we are capable of achieving," he added. "I am looking forward to seeing where John will lead us."
Rebar is no stranger to recreation, having started his career in 2002 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. In five short years Rebar rose through local government ranks to department director, eventually turning Doral's young parks system into a powerhouse recognized at state and local levels for accomplishment.


Rebar received his bachelor's in health and physical education from Marrywood College of Scranton, Pa., in 1996. Five years later he earned a master's in teaching and learning from Nova Southeastern University of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Rebar is currently completing a master's in public administration from Florida International University and is a seven-year member of the National and Florida Parks and Recreation associations.


"I am eager to be involved in the planning and development of a parks system that will both reflect and enhance the quality of life the residents of Milton have come to expect," said Rebar. "I can't wait to move forward with a system of parks, programming and events that are sustainable and provide recreational opportunities for all ages and abilities."

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is the salary for this parks director? Plus, what are the benefits in this package?

Anonymous said...

Less than what Tim would have charged!

Anonymous said...

Hope he likes old houses!!

Anonymous said...

Strange how city hall hesitates to answer simple questions - what is the salary and the complete benefit package? After all, the taxpayers are paying.

Anonymous said...

i fail to see where that question was asked so how do you blame city hall for not answering

Anonymous said...

If you fail to see "it", than read the comments again.

Anonymous said...

This not a city hall website. How would we even know if the city looks at it, much less would answer it on this site?

Anonymous said...

Thank you Inspector Clueso.

Anonymous said...

Whoa 5:22 PM, they read and answer this website, BIG TIME!

Anonymous said...

The city must be fine with it because they write articles for Access Milton.

Anonymous said...

Welcome Mr. Rebar to our city.