QUESTION
Does Section 1090 prohibit the City of Sebastopol from hiring you as the City Manager if you first resign from your current position as the Mayor of the City?
CONCLUSION
Yes. Section 1090 prohibits the City from entering an employment contract with you as the City Manager because the City Council, including you as the Mayor, has already taken action to fill the City Manager position, and you cannot now resign and apply for the position.
Neysa Hinton
Re: Neysa Hinton
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Neysa Hinton
If Neysa Hinton Becomes Sebastopol's City Manager...a few questions come to mind:
Could she continue in her role as Sebastopol's mayor?
If not: Would Diana Rich immediately replace her as mayor?
Could she continue in her role as a member of Sebastopol's city council?
If not: How would she be replaced for the duration of her current council term?
If she has applied for the position, is it appropriate that she participate in the ad hoc committee exploring election options?
According to The Sebastopol Times, council member "Maurer also objected to the idea of raising money for public safety when all the sales tax money would really do is replace general fund money currently going to police and fire, so that the money freed up in the general fund could be used elsewhere".
Might "elsewhere" include funding the position Mayor Hinton hopes to fill?
If anyone knows the answers to these questions, a reply to this post would be very much appreciated.
Could she continue in her role as Sebastopol's mayor?
If not: Would Diana Rich immediately replace her as mayor?
Could she continue in her role as a member of Sebastopol's city council?
If not: How would she be replaced for the duration of her current council term?
- By the nearest runner-up in last year's election (if memory serves, Oliver Dick)?
- By mayoral appointment (possibly subject to approval by the rest of the council)?
- By a special election?
If she has applied for the position, is it appropriate that she participate in the ad hoc committee exploring election options?
According to The Sebastopol Times, council member "Maurer also objected to the idea of raising money for public safety when all the sales tax money would really do is replace general fund money currently going to police and fire, so that the money freed up in the general fund could be used elsewhere".
Might "elsewhere" include funding the position Mayor Hinton hopes to fill?
If anyone knows the answers to these questions, a reply to this post would be very much appreciated.