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Another Green Line LRT project leader has left their post in less than a year.

The project’s deputy director, Fabiola MacIntyre, tendered her resignation Monday, effective immediately. No reason for her resignation was provided.

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The departure comes eight months after project lead Paul Giannelia left in November.

City transportation manager Michael Thompson would not speak to the reason for MacIntyre’s departure but said it’s not uncommon to see significant turnover on large, multi-year projects.

“I’m sure we’ll continue to see lots of changes moving forward until we open in 2026,” he said. “We’ve got quite a few people on the team and as we move into the implementation phase — we’re in the field relocating utilities, moving landfills, into construction in the field — I think you’ll see changes in the team as we move through those phases.”

Thompson didn’t comment on replacing MacIntyre but said next steps for the Green Line team is the July 22 council meeting where they are to present recommendations for the future of the project.