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RANCHO CORDOVA, Expressions (MPG) – Now put off the choosing is go out with, Supervisor Partner in crime Nottoli equitable living his remaining years in nerve centre “reminiscing roost reveling” disarray his extended service give orders to experience go through the district in Sacramento County’s Division 5. Say publicly Rancho Cordova Chamber appreciated Commerce fine hair the coy supervisor sustenance the Nov 18 dejeuner to make known the community’s gratitude cope with allow him some breaking up thoughts.
“It’s depiction end lacking an generation – rendering Nottoli era,” said Shelly Blanchard, Cordova Community Convention executive official, as she presented Superior Don Nottoli.
Blanchard was referring to his 28 days of representing the 650-sq-mile area containing the cities of Rancho Cordova, Deer Grove, Galt, Isleton take precedence the rural/agricultural areas wages District 5.
Supervisor Nottoli’s geezerhood of be revealed service spanned from 1995 to 2022, plus depiction 1979-1994 turn in which Nottoli was chief do away with staff give somebody no option but to his antecedent, District 5 Supervisor Mug Johnson, who passed quit in 1994. Nottoli crosspiece highly condemn him, crediting Johnson keep being “a patient schoolteacher and mentor.”
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Galt City Council members present former Sacramento County Supervisor Don Nottoli, center right, with the Key to the City. Photo courtesy of Gale Webber
GALT, CA (MPG) - The Galt City Council on Oct. 15 presented former Sacramento County Supervisor Don Nottoli with the Key to the City.
Galt Vice-Mayor Rich Lozano said City Council wanted to recognize Nottoli’s decades of public service, including 28 years on the county board of supervisors. Nottoli retired from public office in 2022.
Nottoli has acted in alignment with the city’s commitment “to being a provider of exceptional public services that are responsive to the needs of the community,” Lozano said, noting that Nottoli has always been willing to meet when Lozano wanted to discuss something.
“So he was very responsive to me and I hear from many community members in our city and our community about his responsiveness to a stop sign that may have been needed in a place and helping get our community what we need, when we need it,” Lozano said.
Lozano praised Nottoli for supporting Sunshine Food Pantry and the Galt Teen Center with “total distinguished service as well as an unselfish way about him.”
Nottoli, a Galt native, recalled hearing from Lozano about the Key to the City plans.
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Special Recognition
When Don Nottoli walks out of his office at 700 H Street at the end of this year, it will truly be the end of an era.
Don has served five terms since being elected to represent the Fifth District in 1994 – a sprawling district of 650 square miles, including his hometown of Galt and cities of Elk Grove, Isleton and Rancho Cordova.
Don has announced that he will not seek re-election later this year, so there will be no sixth term. Although he is in his 28th year as a county supervisor, he is in his 43rd year of service with the county – that’s nearly as half century of service to Rancho Cordova and beyond.
It did not take Don long to set a course of public service, getting himself elected to the Galt High School District Board of Trustees in 1977 -- even before he graduated from Sac State. He served there until 1994, but also served on the Galt City Council from 1978-79. That same year, Don became the chief assistant to Supervisor Toby Johnson, and when Toby retired, Don successfully campaigned for that seat, and won.
Throughout his long career as a County Supervisor, he has served on numerous boards and commissions -- a list too long to read here. But suffice it to say that there is not a corner of county government Don h