Today’s Safeguards Would Make City Manager Even Stronger than in Past — Come to Jack McGrory Talk, Saturday, June 20th

By Sue Taylor
Jack McGrory was City Manager during some of the early pension decisions, including the 1996 agreement often cited as a starting point in the City’s pension problems, but he was not City Manager when the financial and disclosure issues later came to light.
Those problems involved many players over a number of years, including elected officials, the pension board, labor and City leadership. After that crisis, San Diego put major safeguards in place, including the independent Audit Committee, a stronger independent City Auditor, tighter budget, reserve and debt policies, stronger pension oversight, more rigorous financial disclosure rules, and greater transparency and public reporting.
So, the City operates today with far more financial oversight, audits, checks and reporting requirements than existed during that era.
I think those safeguards would make a City Manager form of government even stronger today than it was in the past because

OB Rag Staff Report
An’s Gelato Named No.2 in America; Free Scoops Offered on July 1 at Ocean Beach Shop
by Debbie L. Sklar /
That began to change in 1887, when developers William “Billy” Carlson and Frank Higgins subdivided the land and began marketing it as a seaside residential community under the name Ocean Beach.
An unidentified body washed ashore Thursday afternoon, June 18, near the Ocean Beach Pier.
by Ernie McCray
By John McNab
By Debbie L. Sklar
San Diego Gas & Electric has just formally requested an 8.6% rate increase with the California Public Utilities Commission. SDG&E wants it to begin in 2028.
The
Election denialists have been installed in key positions and are using series of measures to change voting rules
It’s Been Nearly 2 Years Since Rag Contest — Here’s an Update on Clairemont Area ADUs




Recent Comments