Arroyo Grande tryst a group affair

August 19, 2014
Steve Adams

Arroyo Grande City Manager Steve Adams

By KAREN VELIE and DANIEL BLACKBURN

A late night rendezvous at Arroyo Grande City Hall involving two city officials ended abruptly when emergency workers, responding to a 911 call about a missing spouse, discovered a partially dressed couple in the darkened building.

But the sex scandal apparently goes far beyond staff using a City Hall office for late night liaisons, and includes the cost to taxpayers for the emergency response and for the pair traveling together to out of town events. Several staffers said city officials appear to have conspired to minimize the incident.

On July 3, Arroyo Grande City Manager Steve Adams and Community Development Director Teresa McClish attended the grand opening of Robert’s Restaurant, across the street from City Hall.

At about 10 p.m., McClish called her husband to say she was on her way home from work and that her cell phone was dying, according to city documents.

Teresa McClish

Community Development Director Teresa McClish

Shortly after 11 p.m., McClish’s husband called 911 to report that his wife had not arrived home. Though it had only been about an hour since McClish had called her husband, he said he was worried because she has a heart condition and he asked officers to find out if she was still at City Hall, according to city records and sources.

Police dispatchers responded by sending a car to City Hall and another to check out Ralph and Duane’s, a neighborhood bar. Officers did not find McClish at Ralph and Duanes, according to police documents.

At City Hall, police discovered McClish’s green Ford Focus parked in the front lot, with her purse and cell phone inside. The lights at City Hall appeared to be off and no one answered knocks on the door or calls to inside phone lines, police documents say.

Considering McClish’s heart condition, officers called firefighters for assistance, according to city records and sources.

At 11:36 p.m., during their search of the building, officers discovered Adams and McClish in an intimate situation, several sources said. After dressing, McClish informed her husband that she had been found.

In the past, Adams has been adamant about prohibiting romantic relationships with subordinate employees. Several years ago, he insisted on the termination of a female police officer who had a personal relationship with a lower-ranking member of the force.

Following the Adams-McClish incident, city staff said they have concerns about the handling of an investigation because of the close relationships between Mayor Tony Ferrara, city attorney Timothy Carmel, and Adams. In April, Carmel wrote a memorandum recommending the Arroyo Grande City Council approve a 10.5 percent increase in Adams’ salary — to begin on July 4.

Nevertheless, Ferrara selected Carmel to lead the investigation into Adams’ alleged affair with McClish, city sources said.

On August 12, Adams sent a memorandum to the city council asking them to approve a 3 percent increase to the $250,000 the city paid Carmel for legal services in fiscal year 2013-2014.

Calls to Adams, McClish and Ferrara were not returned. A woman who answered the phone at Carmel’s office first said, “Just a minute please…” and then returned to the phone to say Carmel would “be out of the office until September.”

When asked why the city was having Carmel investigate Adams’ alleged affair with a subordinate, Councilwoman Kristen Barneich said she would have to speak with Carmel and Adams before she could respond to the question.

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This is about one sad commentary.


Aside from the fact that this whole sorrid affair brings the potential of litigation in form of a sex harrasment claim, my question is why in the heck didn’t they just get a motel room?


Heck, with Ferraras blessing they could have probably paid for the motel room with taxpayers money claiming it was a legitimate city travel expense.


Why did they have to do their dirty little deed in city hall and bring shame to the village?


I assume Adam’s city manager desktop could probably use a could scrubbing by now (to remove the DNA) … and while they are at it I assume that Tony Ferraras desk could use a good scrubbing as well.


What a bunch of clowns or maybe I should say village idiots !!!!


I said “don’t look Ethel”. Too late.


What’s the matter with the dislikers? You don’t like Ray Stevens?


Whores and liars run this county. They lie to us, steal from us, deceive us, engage in their immoral illicit affairs. Just like what has gone on county wide. NO TO MEASURE G, Send them all packing or were they packing in the back of some dark corner.


To the husband Mr. McClish;


I’m sorry that this has happened to you sir. I have empathy for you. My story of a cheating wife is nothing of consequence because she was not a public figure. Except to me and my children. Alone.


My hope is that you have faith in Jesus Christ our deliverer. He is worthy. The Way, The Truth, and The Life.


I’m sorry that you now have to suffer from your wife’s indiscretions in the media. And if there are children begotten of your marriage, blessings and best wishes to them as well.


Faith. Hope. And Love.


Blessings……..


The same goes out to the wife and children of Mr. Adams. Nobody deserves this.


One has to wonder what type of person would “thumbs down” a blessing of faith, hope and love to a person who’s spouse cheated on them. I’d guess someone without faith, hope or love, which would apply to a fellow cheater.


Some people don’t like pimping of any religion, and may–whatever are the intentions of the poster–view it as using a sorry-assed situation to insert religion into the issue.


Many religious folks have been sensitized thanks to those who use religion to effect unrelated political goals.


I don’t see any connection between the “blessing” being criticized to the critic being a fellow cheater. That was just a cheap ad hominem.


Uh, I know for a fact that God orchestrated this entire affair…..then, she sits back and watches the whole thing unfold while eating popcorn smothered in real butter!


Come on every top level executive in this county deserves to have a concubine that we tax payers flip the bill for. It is truly no different then a hooker. She was paid for services rendered, the only difference is us tax payers flip the bill. One scandal after another, after another and yet we fail to demand accountability from this lowlifes.


I understand A.G. suddenly canceled tonight’s council meeting. Maybe the A/C broke?


Maybe they have scheduled the hazmat folks out to take care of a bio-hazard “issue” secondary to the Adams-McClish trist.


Maybe the City Council is actually acting proactively and installing condom dispensers in City Council Chambers.


Or maybe having been outed by this CCN article, and having Dan appear on KVEC, at 4:02 PM today, to discuss the the Adams-McClish trist, is more than the Council members and city officials want to face.


why is the person being paid by the city the one investigating. I say bring on the grand jury.


Steve you fired a police officer for a relationship with someone else, Do the right thing, step down from your position, OWN your mistake. If you want your wife Rose to forgive you be honest. You blew it, you strayed and went of course, pay the price and walk away accepting responsibility.


How is anyone going to respect your point of view,OWN IT, move on. I can forgive someone who says they have sinned and they look to improve. You denial with Tony backing you and the atty not good news.


Was this a ‘honeybun’ situation??


Honeybuns are women who improve their career or business contacts with sexual favors…


oh, how Arroyo Grande has changed since the council went to the liberals… kind like the county.


You know, even with Steve’s raise in salary, he’s paid less than NCSD’s Michael LeBrun and WAY less than Paavo Ogren. He manages more money and more staff than both those agencies combined. Too bad he appears to have crossed the professional line into “San Gibson Obispo” County territory.


“Sex in the Village” scandal needs independent review.


But his benefits are better, oh wait, maybe he just got on par with the others. Sorry!


Oh! Yee of little sin….. please do cast the first stone!


What’s Leland Yee got to do with it?


Everything! Get yer tin foil hat on.