Mayor Ferrara responds to vote of no confidence

September 21, 2014
Mayor Tony Ferrera

Mayor Tony Ferrara

Arroyo Grande Mayor Tony Ferrara responded in writing Sunday to the city’s police officer association’s complaint against the mayor and the city manager.

On Thursday, the Arroyo Grande Police Officer Association lodged a formal complaint and a vote of no confidence against both City Manager Steve Adams and Ferrara because of disagreements over the city’s failure to investigate an alleged violation of city policy following a late night romantic interlude between Adams and a subordinate.

At a special meeting Saturday, the Arroyo Grande City Council voted to seek an independent investigation into the July 3 incident between Adams and Community Development Director Teresa McClish. Police reported they found a partially undressed McClish in Adams’office which officers said appeared to be a violation of city policy.

Ferrara contends that because Adams and McClish were not caught having sex, no wrongdoing occurred. But nevertheless, the council has agreed to pay an outside firm for an investigation.

Ferrara said Saturday he expects the investigators to agree with his conclusion.

In addition, the city has not announced plans to have the investigator examine the allegations of a cover-up that led the officers to a vote of no confidence against Ferrara.

The following is a response from Mayor Tony Ferrara to the Arroyo Grande Police Officer Association:

“Let me begin by stating that despite what you have read in the fringe media or listened to on talk radio shows affiliated with the same source, I am very proud of the City and Community of Arroyo Grande. I have the greatest respect for our employees and I further believe we have one of the finest Police Departments in the State.

“In the letter of “no confidence” the AGPOA alleges a “cover up” relating to the incident involving our City Manager and that the City should have investigated further. The letter was not specific as to what they believed was “covered up.” It also cites that as Mayor, I should have pushed for another investigation. As the presiding officer in a general law city, I have a single vote as relates to decisions. And the majority decision of the Council determines the direction that the Council moves. And when those decisions are made, the Council should move as one body. The Council determined initially that based on the information before us, there was no basis for expending city revenues on another investigation.

“Most of the community and certainly the media are well aware of the incident involving our City Manager. I won’t go into the details of that incident. Let’s deal instead with what the Council had in front of it that led to our decision. We had 5 trained, experienced police officers that responded to City Hall. After their response they were directed to write memorandums by their commander outlining what they saw. I do not believe that either of the Police Commanders or the Chief would try to influence what their officers wrote. So we take it at face value that they wrote what they saw without any interference from anyone. Within approximately 48 hours, there were follow-up phone calls to each of the officers from the Deputy City Attorney. He was not interested in innuendo, he was inquiring about facts. Did the officers at any time observe the parties involved in anything illegal or inappropriate? Their collective response was “NO,” both in their memoranda and in their statements to the Deputy City Attorney. These are police officers that are used to testifying and being questioned by attorneys. The Council had confidence they were telling the truth. We still believe this. Based on the officers’ statements, there was nothing more to investigate other than the judgment issue on the part of the City Manager, which he acknowledges.

“The Council did not take this lightly. We took preliminary steps to prepare for an additional inquiry. The costs for an outside investigation ranged from approximately $5,000 to $25,000. We took further steps to ensure the list of potential investigators were outside of the county and had no prior connection with the City.

“The Council also received many messages from our community stating that they did not want their tax dollars spent on another investigation that likely would not produce any new information. They too had confidence in the statements made by the officers. The words from many in the community were, “move on.” This notion was also supported by media editorials.

“Now, more than two months after the incident, the AGPOA is alleging a “cover up.” I’m puzzled by this and I suspect the Council and some in the community are as well. The Council acted in a manner that was consistent with the nature of the information provided to us by the officers themselves.

“A letter of ‘no confidence’ with allegations of a ‘cover up’ serves no useful purpose unless it is accompanied by more than accusations. The only body of information we could possibly “cover up” is the information provided to us by those officers who were in the building that night. And that, we clearly have not done. If there is additional information that the 5 officers are not sharing, we would encourage them to step forward through their chain of command and let the Council know.

“At our special meeting this afternoon, the Council recognized that there are some in the community that apparently are not satisfied with just the statements of the officers. As such, the Council is in agreement to move forward with another investigation of this matter. The Council appointed a task-force of the Council consisting of Council Member Brown, Mayor Pro Tem Guthrie, and the City Attorney to select an independent investigator. We have also requested that a representative from the AGPOA participate in the selection process if willing to do so.

“In closing, despite the emotional statements by some in the community, I firmly believe the integrity of the Council remains intact. There was and is no cover up.”


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Let me get this right……

The officers ALL said the lights were out in City Hall

The video shows only the emergency light in the hallway floor were on.

Adams says he and McClish were drinking tea sobering up with the lights on in his office

(Oh yeah, the night before a 3 day weekend at 11:00pm)


Which one is telling the truth Tony? The officers or Adams?


Lastly, your agendas and your reporting out do not match.

Get a hold of yourself. Tuesday needs to. Include some resignations.


I see that again Aron OOPS (I mean Oaks) has graced the Tribune blog casting rocks at Cal Coast News. Aron OOPS is obsessed and even got into it with Mike Byrd trying to belittle him. It is very clear that Aron OOPS is working for the Adam Hill/Caryn Ray out to lunch bunch and will stop at nothing in an attempt to stop Cal Coast News from pointing out bad deeds.


My advise to Byrd is to keep a distance from Aron OOPs … He appears unhinged.


Now you know where at least one of the negative thumbs down comes from regardless of the story.


I have said that for a while now, there are always 3 to 4 thumbs down. Costello, Ferrara, Barniech and Guthrie.


And the Morro bay City Coucil put this guy on the Morro Bay Recreation and Parks Commission.


Certainly hope that kid is taking his medication…


One has to wonder if Hill and Ray consider him an asset. That would be scary!


“…despite what you have read in the fringe media or listened to on talk radio shows affiliated with the same source…”


“Fringe?” So that’s your current spin, Ferrara? Because CCN and KVEC are not your lap dog Tribune, you feel that excuses your sordid behavior?


Are you serious? Do you think we’re stupid, Ferrara? Do you think you’re getting over on us?


It’s getting more and more ugly and embarrassing — for you, Ferrara.


ccn and kvec dont parrot what ferrara tells them so they are on the “fringe”….the gall of this man who has sworn to uphold the constitution of the united states of america, the first amendment being of course “freedom of speech”. Socialists are nazis.


The death of the old-style media is going to continue as a painful process. Arrogant dinosaurs like Ferrara are going to have a more and more difficult time controlling things.


They never really could in large metro areas where there was sufficient news competition. Around these parts it has been largely only the Tribune and some aren’t catching onto the fact that the times they are a changing.


Take another hit of swamp gas, Tony. You’re making an ass out of yourself. Even if you survive this, you’ll be nothing more than a laughable, effete political animal that people inwardly laugh at.


if you think Mayor Tony Ferarra has corrupted this council, like the facebook link below:


https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arroyo-Grande-City-Council-Corrupt/1487422124844816?fref=nf


Tony

This is not about “the act”. That could have ended long ago.

It is about the fact YOU. Did not want to share this with the Council

YOU perpetuated a lie about a tea drinking event

YOU threw the AGPOA under the bus

Now today YOU run over them again.


GET over yourself! IDIOT

All you had to do when Adams explained his side of the story was place him on Admin leave and initiate an independent investigation complete with report to the council.


Instead you gave a raise to your City attorney, and at EVERY corner belittled the media who brought the attention to the public and make Arroyo Grande the worst city to work for


SHAME ON YOU!


Mayor Tony says, the Council recognized that there are some in the community that apparently are not satisfied with just the statements of the officers. You have it backwards Tony, most in the community apparently are not satisfied with the statements from their mayor. In fact, most in the community, back the officers who just served you crow.


I think every time someone speaks on Tues we need to clap. Tony has no power to ask us to stop, it is just Tony being controlling. Let’s continue to chip away at his control every chance we get.


Do you think he would ask the police to escort us out? Not a chance he does not want to look like a bully right now.


Again I urge everyone to get up and speak tues night. showing up could be that you support those who say we don’t need an investigation. Your voice counts please use it. Just even to state you support our police.


Mayor Ferrara states…


” The ONLY body of information we could possibly “cover up” is the information provided to us by those officers who were in the building that night.”


HOW ABOUT 80 MINUTES OF MISSING VIDEO?


The mayor sounds like a fertilizer salesman with a mouth full of samples