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Salinas City Council Votes To Fire City Manager

Salinas City Council Votes To Fire City Manager
Salinas City Council Votes To Fire City Manager

Salinas City Council Votes To Fire City Manager Salinas, calif. — in a 6 0 vote the salinas city council voted to remove city manager steve carrigan from his job at tuesday night's closed session city council meeting. During a special meeting on oct. 4, salinas city council voted to terminate city manager steve carrigan’s contract. the council deliberated for two hours in closed session, then announced their unanimous vote, 6 0, to fire carrigan (councilmember steve mcshane was absent).

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Sumter Local Government Consulting On Linkedin Salinas City Council At its meeting tuesday, the salinas city council unanimousl­y voted to fire carrigan. the council did not give a reason for its vote, the monterey county weekly reported. the city's website now lists jim pia as interim city manager. Not long after, salinas city council voted to fire him. according to a legal claim filed with the city of san bernardino, officials intentionally interfered with carrigan’s employment. In a claim seeking financial compensation for damages, steve carrigan alleges the city of salinas, where he worked as city manager, fired him after san bernardino intentionally interfered. It was the council that voted unanimously to fire carrigan, but the council has been at odds with each other at times, other times forming voting blocks on certain issues, and at times at odds.

Salinas City Council Votes Unanimously To Fire City Manager Steve
Salinas City Council Votes Unanimously To Fire City Manager Steve

Salinas City Council Votes Unanimously To Fire City Manager Steve In a claim seeking financial compensation for damages, steve carrigan alleges the city of salinas, where he worked as city manager, fired him after san bernardino intentionally interfered. It was the council that voted unanimously to fire carrigan, but the council has been at odds with each other at times, other times forming voting blocks on certain issues, and at times at odds. Soon afterwards and quite shockingly, the salinas city council abruptly terminated carrigan on a 6 0 vote. in late august, word that carrigan had been named the finalist had leaked to local officials and the local newspaper. At its meeting tuesday, oct. 3, the salinas city council unanimously voted to fire carrigan. the council did not give a reason for its vote, the monterey county weekly reported. the city’s. Former salinas city manager steve carrigan has filed a lawsuit against the city of san bernardino, alleging local officials got him fired from his job. carrigan was the top choice for san bernardino’s city manager position last year.

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