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Posted on: September 20, 2017
Posted by – Steve Cohen, Director of Community Development
Yesterday, the City of Auburn Hills celebrated and honored Code Enforcement Officer Dale Mathes. Dale will be retiring next week as he concludes just under 12 years of service in the Community Development Department.
Dale will truly be missed by our Department. I’m sure that if you were to look in Webster’s Dictionary for the definition of a “really good guy” you would find a photo and description of Brother Dale (as we affectionately call him). He would be wearing a Detroit Red Wings jersey.
This will be Dale’s second retirement. He came to Auburn Hills in 2005 after retiring from the City of Detroit Police Department. Dale has been extremely valuable to our team as he has brought a wealth of knowledge, a ton of real life experience, patience, and pure common sense. Simply said, he made us better – which is an outstanding legacy to leave.
Best wishes Brother Dale. Enjoy your much deserved retirement. Thank you again for your service to the City of Auburn Hills.