OPINION by JULIE TACKER In light of the recent decision by the Paso Robles City Council to stop work on raising rates on the paid parking system the
In light of the recent decision by the Paso Robles City Council to stop work on raising rates on the paid parking system the council must hold their advisors accountable. It’s clear that the city manager and city attorney led them astray.
Additionally, the city council should look seriously at the performance of its city manager in this context. The city’s own website says, “The city manager directs the activities of all city departments.” Congratulations to local resident, Gary Lehrer for taking the city to task with his cease-and-desist letter, and to all those community members who have been questioning the action.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Safety first at Paso Robles schools, no to a new aquatic centerOPINION by KENNEY ENNEY The citizens of Paso Robles voted to approve Bond Measure M-16 in Nov. 2016. 'To repair, acquire, upgrade, equip and construct
Read more »
Paso Robles school board votes to move dual immersion across townBy KAREN VELIE Despite pleas from impassioned parents, the Paso Robles school board voted 5-2 on Tuesday to move the dual immersion program to the east
Read more »
San Antonio City Council Votes to Censure Councilman Marc Whyte for DWI ChargeSan Antonio City Council voted 10-0 to censure Councilman Marc Whyte, who was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. Whyte recused himself from the vote and expressed remorse for his actions. The blood alcohol test results are still pending.
Read more »
More apartment issues brought before Montgomery City CouncilA total of 10 apartment complexes have been called before the Montgomery City Council for review.
Read more »
City Manager Threatened to Quit Rather Than Meet With Council Over Acevedo HireThe planned closed-door meeting never happened
Read more »