Saturday, May 20, 2006

CONTROVERSIAL WILLIAM B. HARRISS, ST. AUGUSTINE CITY MANAGER, HIRED in 1998 WITHOUT NATIONAL SEARCH OR PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON HIS CONTRACT


‘‘I believe St. Augustine is the crown jewel in this country’s history, and we must constantly work to preserve historical resources that have been left to us,’’ said Harriss. ‘‘My intentions are to provide an atmosphere within city government that not only listens but accepts new or alternative ideas to accomplish these goals.’’
WILLIAM B. HARRIS, APRIL 13, 1998, quoted in 4/14/ RECORD

http://staugustine.com/stories/041498/harriss.shtml

HARRISS' CONTRACT ADOPTED WITHOUT PUBLIC DISCUSSION, AS REPORTED IN 4/28 RECORD:
"No public comment was allowed during the contract discussion, which upset St. Augustine resident J.D. Pleasant.
Pleasant said Monday’s agenda stated that there would be ‘‘discussion concerning city manager’s contract’’ but no public input was permitted.
And, at the last meeting, the city manager was appointed when the agenda stated that the selection process would be discussed.
‘‘If it’s legal, it’s not fair and it’s not good public relations... It’s starting to stink. It’s starting to look like another bad deal,’’ said Pleasant. ‘‘This whole selection process stinks.’’
Pleasant said he just wanted a chance to speak and be informed.
http://staugustine.com/stories/042898/harriss.shtml

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