Beverly Hills Mayor Dr. Julian Gold was sworn in as the 2023-2024 president of the California Contract Cities Association (CCCA). He was installed during the annual gathering of the CCCA in Indian Wells on May 20.
During his first remarks, Gold outlined his goals for the upcoming year. “We will continue to collaborate and come together for the betterment of all our member cities,” he stated.
Gold is the second CCCA president from a non-traditional Contract City. “This is an important step as our association continues to grow and make headway in advocating for our cities,” said Executive Director Marcel Rodarte. He added, “President Gold’s presidency will help us continue to redefine what it means to be a contract city. Every city contracts for services so every city is a Contract City.”
CCCA represents 80 cities throughout Southern California. For more than 66 years, CCCA’s mission has been to advance the benefits of the contracting model and strengthen local control. With collaborative governance as a focal point, CCCA has advanced its mission through education, advocacy, networking, and access to protect and enhance the quality of life for nearly 8 million residents.