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Mallow plans to deal with complaint letter privately; future closed sessions likely

By Howard B. Owens

There's no executive session scheduled for tonight's City Council meeting.

That's not usually noteworthy, except the last time the council met, several members were upset. A citizen complaint about City Manager Jason Molino, including a copy of the letter and the citizen's name, had been leaked to the Daily News.

The leaker has not yet been identified, and some council members have expressed a reluctance to meet in closed session so long as one of their own appears to be untrustworthy.

So, we emailed City Council President Charlie Mallow, who previously vowed "no closed sessions during the remainder of his term" and asked him where he stood on closed sessions now, and the status of the complaint issue.

Here's his response:

I will deal privately with the letter, the review and the citizen complaint. The issue will be closed out by the end of the week. I will not be issuing a press release or discussing this issue further.
 
As I have stated before, a majority of Council is unwilling to speak about these issues in a group setting. Individual Council people have the right to speak to the city manager at any time and I have asked them to do so privately about any matter they wish. If we have need for an executive session about another issue, it will be scheduled. If there are updates in the future of a sensitive nature, that can be done one-on-one. There are no votes that take place in executive session; all decisions are made in public.

Here's what's on the council agenda tonight at 7 o'clock in City Hall:

  • A resolution to schedule a public hearing on forming a joint charter commission with the Town of Batavia as a prerequisite to consolidation.
  • A resolution to declare three DPW vehicles as surplus.
  • A resolution to accept a $20,000 grant appropriated by Sen. Mike Ranzenhofer.
  • A resolution to schedule public hearings on CDBG (Community Development Block Grants).
John Roach

To get this out in the open, all that needs to be done is the leaker to come forward. It rests on one councilman and one only.

Hope you notice which ones refuse to allow the Daily News to release the name.

I hope you also notice that the letter writer will not come forward either.

Oct 13, 2009, 4:21pm Permalink
DOUGLAS MCCLURG

I 100% totally respect that Mr.Mallow even comes on here and Is an active part of this website.I wonder whom else would want this position,not me. To much "Drama"

Oct 13, 2009, 10:40pm Permalink
Charlie Mallow

Mr. Mcclurg, thank you. I’m counting down the days at this point. I hope that who ever takes over for me on Council will participate in this site as well.

Oct 13, 2009, 9:07pm Permalink

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