Cambria general manager to get a 38 percent pay increase

April 25, 2016
Cambria General Manager Jerry Gruber

Cambria General Manager Jerry Gruber

By KAREN VELIE

Less then two months after the implementation of a 116 percent water and sewer rate increase, the Cambria Community Services District is planning to approve a set of staggered pay hikes of 38 percent for its general manager.

In June 2011, the board voted to make Jerry Gruber its general manager at a salary of $150,000 a year plus benefits. If the board approves Gruber’s new contract at Thursday’s board meeting, it will raise his annual salary by July 2020 to $221,984, or with benefits to about $310,778 a year.

Over a nine-year period, Gruber’s income will have increase by 48 percent. Gruber manages a district that provides water, sewer, fire protection, lighting, trash, and parks, recreation to about 6,000 residents.

If the new contract is approved, Gruber will receive two retroactive pay increases of 4 percent, one going back to Jul 1, 2015 and the other to Jan. 1, 2016. On July 1, 2015, Gruber will get another 5 percent raise followed by 5 percent raises every July 1 through 2020.

And while retroactive pay increases back to the point negotiations began appear to be legal, going back further may violate Article 11 of the California Constitution. Closed session discussions regarding Gruber’s salary began in January 2016.

“A local government body may not grant extra compensation or extra allowance to a public officer, public employee, or contractor after service has been rendered or a contract has been entered into and performed in whole or in part, or pay a claim under an agreement made without authority of law,” according to Article 11 Section 10.

Because of financial shortfalls, the district raised its water and sewage rates in March by 116 percent. Under the new formula, the bimonthly bill for residents who use about 50 gallons of water a day, increased from $23.82 to $51.50.

The board will meet at 12:30 p.m. on April 28 to vote on Gruber’s proposed pay raises.


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When Cambria goes belly up and comes crying to the COUNTY BOS everyone go boycott them and say No! You are putting yourself in this situation and the County taxpayers should never give a dime to Cambira.


Go read what is happening in Puerto Rico. Their young people have left over the past decade so the income tax base has declined, the production of crops has diminished, sales tax has increased in $ .11 1/2%, they have sold bonds and one payment is due this Sunday for $500 million which they can’t pay and the bondholders have spent $2 million on lobbyist soliticting Congress to help them reorganize and refinance their debts but their is not favor in Washington for this in an election. Puerto Rico, whose citizens are U.S. citizens since 1957, have voted several times to become a State but have rejected it. I say go eat cake and solve their own problems the same as Cambria will be doing.


Sooner or later this will all come crashing down, there’s no way to support salaries like this.

Like the business owner who pulls too much profit – it catches up to you eventually.


Not quite sure how Gruber is able to show his face around town when everyone is undoubtedly talking about him.


So get ready the other CSD managers around the Area will now take this higher salary and use it to justify a pay raise for them. You know how the game goes…We can’t get good people because our wages are not inline with the other communities. We all know it is total BS, but it is the same these people play to justify outrageous pay and compensation packages.


I think this is part of the plan to drive Cambria into bankruptcy so the 1%er steering this plan can be the “White Knight” and trade Fiscallini Ranch for Cambria debt!

The $18 million Emergency Water Project, which could have been replaced by much cheaper solutions, may have been the first step in that equation.

Cambria I love your town and people, but you are such chumps!


If the state and most cities. counties and other public entities actually addressed the full cost of pensions they would already be bankrupt, so I think their real intention is to just steal as much money from the rate/taxpayers as they can and then retire and run away as fast as they can.


Numbers don’t lie…the nation is 20 trillion in debt…and If California were to open it’s books to a really honest inspection; county by county city by city we would all be horrified. After the economic crash in 2008 the government unions and politicians circled the wagons to protect their own and the rest of us be dammed. Well numbers don’t lie and now the chickens are beginning to come home and the corn buckets are empty. You have our attention. And America will be great again soon.


What value does this guy bring that could possibly justify this type of wages? govt pay is totally out of control.


This is the new California, get rich through government employment


Unbelievable, Once again, Karen Velie and CCN shed light on government waste. Waste hardly sounds strong enough.


Nothing but money whores who run Cambria Community District screwing the residents and lining their own pockets.