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KINGMAN – The City of Kingman City Engineer Greg Henry is retiring after dedicating almost 30 years to serving the Kingman community in the Engineering Department. Greg has been instrumental in implementing the majority of capital projects throughout the city over his time in the Engineering Dept.

Kingman City Manager Ron Foggin said, “Greg has been dedicated to the community and its citizens for quite some time, and he has built trust and transparency with community and team members over his life of service to the Kingman community. We wish Greg the best in his retirement.”

Greg Henry has served with integrity and has been instrumental working with developers and his efforts have been beneficial to the community for the entirety of his career. Assistant City Engineer Phil Allred will be filling the role of City Engineer, upon Greg’s retirement April 1.

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