While Santa Clara trustees approved the resignations of three employees at their Jan. 11 meeting, the village made haste in finding replacements for two of those, hiring a maintenance technician and deputy clerk during their meeting Thursday. Trustees also approved two more hires, including a new clerk-treasurer. Rebekah Russell, who has served as the village’s code enforcement officer for the last six months, was hired as clerk-treasurer at the recommendation …
After two hours behind closed doors, the Santa Clara Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of three city employees during their regular meeting Tuesday. According to the meeting’s agenda, the closed session discussion addressed maintenance department staffer Robby Ramirez’s “questions and concerns for trustees.” While the resignation of one maintenance laborer, Alfred Pas, was listed on the agenda prior to the closed session, Mayor Pro Tem Albert Esparza stopped a …
After Santa Clara Clerk-Treasurer Sheila Hudman finished taking roll at the beginning of the village’s Board of Trustees meeting Thursday evening, a disgruntled resident abruptly addressed the board, accusing them of being out of compliance with the state’s Open Meetings Act, which mandates meetings be posted 72 hours prior to their scheduled time. Hudman responded that while notices for Thursday meetings are usually posted on Monday, notices were not posted …
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