San Diego Union-Tribune

SANDAG DEPUTY TO SERVE AS INTERIM LEADER

Hasan Ikhrata announced his resignatio­n in July

- BY JEFF MCDONALD

Coleen Clementson, one of two deputy chief executives at the San Diego Associatio­n of Government­s, has been named interim CEO and will take over management of the regional planning agency next month.

The board of directors for the organizati­on known as SANDAG voted unanimousl­y to hire Clementson, who is expected to serve until a permanent chief is brought aboard later next year.

Clementson, who has managed planning, projects and programs for SANDAG since early last year, will succeed Hasan Ikhrata. Ikhrata announced in July that he would resign by the end of this year.

“I am thrilled that there was unanimous support for Ms. Clementson to serve as our interim CEO,” Nora Vargas, the SANDAG board chair who also oversees the San Diego County Board of Supervisor­s, said in a statement.

“With so many projects in the pipeline, she is exactly the leader we need to hit the ground running,” Vargas added.

The new chief has a lot on her plate besides the agency’s ongoing transit programs.

SANDAG has been the subject of numerous unflatteri­ng audits that have raised questions about the agency’s management practices.

The agency also was named in a wrongful-terminatio­n lawsuit last month, accusing Ikhrata and other officials of firing a finance official after she questioned whether the contractor could fix bugs in the tolling system serving the 10-mile stretch of state Route 125 acquired by SANDAG in 2011.

At the same meeting last Friday during which Clementson was named interim CEO, the SANDAG board spent hours grappling with a flawed tolling system that wrongly charged thousands of drivers on the toll-road

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