WOODBURY, MN (WNN) – Clint Gridley, who served 21 years as Woodbury’s city administrator, was celebrated at a retirement open house yesterday at Eagle Valley Golf Course. Today is Gridley’s last day on the job.

A video was shared with the attendees highlighting Gridley’s career leading the city that has grown from about 50,000 to 82,000 during his administration.
Mayor Anne Burt thanked Gridley for his leadership, and Washington County Commissioners Karla Bigham & Stan Karwoski also were on hand to recognize his service.
Josh Straka, chief of staff to U.S. Rep. McCollum, presented a letter of appreciation from the Congresswoman along with a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol.
City staff members presented Gridley with a photo display of significant buildings that were constructed during his term.
Gridley thanked the city council, city staff, his family, and the community for their support during his tenure.
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