Hill ousted; Arnold, Compton take leadership

February 3, 2015
Supervisor Debbie Arnold

Supervisor Debbie Arnold

By JOSH FRIEDMAN

Amid allegations of sexism and a good old boys’ club, San Luis Obispo County Supervisor Frank Mecham stepped down as board chairman in order to promote Supervisor Debbie Arnold to chair and Supervisor Lynn Compton to vice chair.

The move slates Compton to become board chairman in 2016. Hill previously was in position to claim the chairmanship next year.

Prior to making the restructuring recommendation, Mecham disputed allegations of sexism and a good old boy’s club. He said his proposal would restore an order to the rotation of chairmanships since Arnold represents district 5 and Compton serves district 4.

“I know how to fix this,” Mecham said before nominating Arnold and Compton. “I am fully ready to step down as chairman of the board.”

About 100 members of the public attended the afternoon hearing, many of whom spoke during public comment and applauded Mecham for his move. They also held signs in the audience supporting Arnold.

After public comment, the board voted 3-2, with Gibson and Hill dissenting, to move Arnold into the chairmanship and Compton into the vice chair position.

In addition to placing women in leadership roles, the restructuring of the board may shift power in the county away from liberals and into the hands of conservatives. Both Arnold and Compton are conservative Republicans, while Gibson and Hill are liberal Democrats.

Mecham is a Republican, but he has often sided with Gibson and Hill on key votes. Recently, some constituents criticized Mecham for his cooperation with Gibson and Hill.

On Jan. 5, Gibson presided over the final meeting of his most recent chairmanship. During the meeting, the board unanimously elected Mecham as chair. With Arnold dissenting, Hill, Gibson, Mecham and Compton voted to make Hill vice-chair, but the board violated California’s open meeting law amid the reorganization.

Prior to the reorganization vote, Gibson did not allow public comment, as required by the Ralph M. Brown Act. Additionally, the meeting agenda did not include public comment, and speaker slips were not available in the board chambers.

Gibson admitted responsibility for the error at a board meeting the following week. But, members of the public suggested that Gibson purposely eliminated public comment in order to place Hill in the vice-chair position without opposition.

The board then voted 3-2, with Gibson and Hill dissenting, to conduct the reorganization process a second time. Mecham said he voted in favor of a redo because he wanted to set a tone of inclusion and transparency.

On Tuesday, Gibson and Hill said respectively that they took offense and were insulted by allegations of gender bias.

“What we’re seeing here is partisanship, not gender bias,” Hill said.

From 2009 to 2012, Gibson and Hill aligned themselves with former Supervisor Jim Patterson to form a board majority. For much of the past two years, they worked with Caren Ray, whom Compton replaced in January.

Compton offered a second to Mecham’s restructuring motion Tuesday. Arnold said it was a tremendous honor to be nominated board chair.

 

 


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Frank, I was beginning to wonder about some of your votes, but now I will be coming back into your camp. A smart and courageous move that will begin to get you back in the good graces of your conservative constituents. I just hope you and Lynn will be strong in your support of Debbie when Gibson and Hill start to come after her as they surely will. I hope you can be re-elected (it’s is a good commute) and let Adam slide into the Assembly where he will be right at home with the other Democrat Clowns.


Now how do we fix the SLO-APCD?


Can anyone guess how the Trib will spin this turnaround?

I’m guessing their heads are spinning!


I wonder if there are enough meds in the entire county to keep Mr. Hill from spouting off??


Time will tell……..


I’d love to be a fly on the wall at Adam and Dee’s place tonight!!


lots of talk about helping the homeless over wine, caviar, porterhouse steak, and swinger porn all bought with gift cards intended for the homeless.


Once again Frank Mecham shows himself to be a class act.


finally over the hill……marginalizing a marginal player…..


Frank, well done sir.


HIGH FIVES to Cal Coast News — The news got here first, before the Fibune or that Jeopardy pre-game show.


I would quibble with you, Racket, and remind folks that actually KVEC was first because we began live coverage of the meeting at 3:05 p.m.


But the larger point is to keep this in perspective: the HIGH FIVES don’t go to the media in this case–they clearly belong to watchdog Julie Tacker. She’s the one who caught the original mistake about the lack of public comment and forced the board to reconsider. NONE OF THIS would have happened without Julie’s perseverance and due diligence. So, thank you, Julie, for a job well done.


Though I don’t always agree with Ms. Tacker, I admire her very much for her persistence and bravery.


Wow, Mecham, way to MAN UP!