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TO; <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Mayor Peterson and Council Members <br />Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br />May 5,2003 <br />SUBJECT : Concerns Regarding Council Member Interference with Personnel Meeting <br />On Thursday, May 1,2003, the City Administrator provided an update to the Council on a personnel <br />matter. The update included advising the Council that the City Administrator would be involved in a <br />meeting regarding the personnel matter early Friday morning. May 2. Council member Nygard missed <br />that update because he left the worksession early. <br />On Friday morning. May 2, Council member Nygard called the City Offices to talk with the City <br />Administrator. As the City Administrator was in the meeting regarding the personnel matter. Council <br />member Nygard spoke to Denise Leskinen, Administrative Support Assistant. She told Council <br />member Nygard that the City Administrator was in a meeting. Council member Nygard indicated he <br />needed to speak with the City Administrator immediately. Ms. Leskinen interrupted the meeting to tell <br />the City Administrator that Council member Nygard wanted to speak with him. The City <br />Administrator indicated he could not be disturbed unless it was an emergency. Ms. Leskinen relayed <br />this information to Council member Nygard. When this information was forwarded to Council member <br />Nygard, he indicated that if he was not allowed to speak with the City AdminisL'ator on the phone, he <br />would come up to City hall. Ms. Leskinen indicated the City Administrator could not be disturbed. <br />Mr. Nygard then came up to City Hall and insisted that he be allowed to talk to the City Administrator <br />or he would interrupt the meeting. Ms. Leskinen then talked to Lin Vee, City Clerk about what to do. <br />Because there were members of the public in the lobby area, Lin Vee, City Clerk, escorted Council <br />member Nygard outside to explain that the City Administrator was in a meeting regarding a personnel <br />matter, and could not be disturbed. Council member Nygard indicated that if Ms. Vee did not get the <br />City Administrator out of the meeting, Council member Nygard would interrupt the meeting himself. <br />Ms. Vee then interrupted the meeting to tell the City Administrator that if he did not talk to Mr. Nygard, <br />the Council member would come into the meeting. To prevent this, the City Administrator left the <br />meeting . The City Administrator told Council member Nygard that he was in a meeting regarding a <br />personnel matter. Council member Nygard indicated he needed to talk to the City Administrator. <br />To avoid a discussion at the front counter, and to try to get back to the meeting as quickly as possible, <br />the City Aministrator met with Council member Nygard in the City Administrator's office. <br />The reason for Council member Nygard's need to meet was his concern about how Mr. Jabbour had <br />been allowed to participate too much in the discussion of the Big island Access issue at the worksession <br />the previous evening. The City Administrator listened, and concluded the meeting as quickly as <br />possible, so that he could get back to the meeting regarding the personnel matter.
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