With several years of the upsetting airport lawsuit, a $30 million judgment, and countless closed sessions over the issue, citizens of Mammoth Lakes just want an even deck to walk on and clarity when it comes to Town government. So the sudden resignation of the Town Manager did not sit well with many. It amounted to one more major change with no explanation.
The discussions that led up to the departure of Manager Marianna Marysheva-Martinez took place behind closed doors. Citizens slammed the Town Council with criticisms of lack of open government. Sierra Wave spoke with Town Attorney Andrew Morris about this.
He said the Brown Act which governs closed sessions “allows personnel matters to be dealt with in closed session. There are good reasons,” said Morris. He said talking in public about employee matters could lead to legal risks and could violate the employee’s right to privacy. Morris said of the Council’s handling of the Town Manager, “There is no conspiracy. They do want to be transparent, but sometimes they can’t be.” He also said, “Personnel matters are often quite sensitive, may involve delicate negotiations, and the affected employees may wish to have some privacy. As a result, it’s usually not a good idea for the Council or staff to discuss personnel matters in detail with the public or the media. The Council isn’t trying to avoid transparency, they’re just trying not to disclose things that are better left confidential.”
We placed calls to all members of the Council. They all returned our calls except Council member Jo Bacon. Our sources tell us that Wood, Eastman and Bacon were supportive of the Town Manager leaving and Lehman and Raimondo wanted her to stay. The question to all of them – what can you tell us about the resignation of Manager Martinez?
Councilman John Eastman said, “Not much. I would say I can’t speak to her resignation.” He said Martinez is a “very bright lady”, and he suspects she will be at work with someone else soon. Eastman maintained that the law prohibits the Council from openly revealing everything about employee matters. He said he is “really excited about moving forward.” Was he ready to appoint Tom Cage as Town Manager? Eastman said he had not made that decision. He said it was someone not on the Town Council who made the proposal.
Mayor Rick Wood had talked to us earlier and said he did not think Manager Martinez was the right person to lead the Town from this point forward. He declined to say more except that the Council is “bound by secrecy.”
Councilman Matthew Lehman said he did not want Martinez to leave. Said Lehman, “I was in favor of her being the manager.” He said the Town will live but that the community has been through a lot. Lehman said Martinez did a fine job. Based on legal advice, Lehman said he could not reveal more.
Since he was out of the area, Councilman Michael Raimondo emailed a response to our question. He said, “The only thing I can share is that I was very supportive of keeping Marianna as our town manager and personally feel it is a big loss to the community losing her. I think she did a great job!”
Town Attorney Morris did say if Ms. Martinez wanted to talk about her situation, she could. However, she has not responded to our phone calls or emails.
Just talked to 25 Business owners in Mammoth in closed session. We decided that Mayor Rick Wood, John Eastman and Jo Bacon are NOT the right people to lead the Town from this point forward. We would like to call for their IMMEDIATE resignations. If you don’t resign now of… Read more »
A recall election is a stupid idea. Two of the three council people some want recalled are up for reelection in June. Recalls are expensive, for both sides, divisive, and take a long time. By the time you get the signatures on a recall petition and schedule a special election,… Read more »
I think the concern amongst the growing majority of the community is that no one wants Rick Wood, John Eastman, and Ms. silent in the background Bacon, to have input in “reshaping the Town” in their own image. There is no trust and confidence in these three individuals. They smirk… Read more »
My suspicion is that this all stems from something illegal or unethical that the Town Council wants to do with regards to the MRF – and they will keep chewing through Town Managers (and other staff) who refuse to do whatever it is that they want. Who were the three… Read more »
“they’re just trying not to disclose things that are better left confidential.”
better left confidential for whom?
3M is a professional I doubt she’ll ever say anything publicly. And you’re damn right she’ll get another job soon.
Interesting that town attorney did not say “…they are not disclosing things required to be left confidential.” More interesting is Mayor saying “bound by SECRECY” and not “bound by confidentiality”. You would think they might be smart enough to have a script memorized. Guess they are too inept to even… Read more »
Open your mouth in public on a confidential personnel matter involving one of your employees and see how fast a subpoena can be issued and lawsuits filed. As a manager at several firms all I could ever tell someone who was considering hiring someone I let go or who quit… Read more »
I propose we rename the town ” SHYSTER VILLE “. In honor of the millions of dollars that has been lost by the inept and unqualified town councils that sold us out to put a buck in their pockets.
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed that…
What a joke. Eastman, Wood and Bacon need to go. I love how they claim they have to honor the law with keeping these closed session meetings private, yet as soon as they leave the meeting everything is leaked to the press. Of course MMM resigned after hearing they were… Read more »
Do not assume a group of businessmen (and no business women? really?) moving “forward” necessarily makes anything better for the average citizen. They are only interested in protecting their property and their profitability. Their loyalty is to their bank accounts and seldom if ever to the community they live in.
Oops, Desert Tortoise, that was an oversight. There are actually a few woman involved, too. I agree with you that everyone has their own agendas, but frankly, I welcome it if it means getting rid of those 3 people who have run our town so poorly for years. The key… Read more »
Don’t be naive. If they are going to spend their hard earned and invest some sweat equity, they will expect something in return.
BLAH BLAH BLAH… same old! We all know that you can not speak about the status of a town employee above what you have done, it’s the fact that the narcissistic approach that a few (we all know who they are) the TC has. Hopefully Raimondo and Lehman will be… Read more »