Palm Coast City Council member Victor Barbosa made a motion to fire City Manager Matt Morton Tuesday night, saying the manager had targeted him by placing his name on code enforcement complaints against residents when the complainant’s name is not typically included on the forms.
Barbosa s motion died for lack of a second.
“I ask my fellow council members to support me in a motion to terminate Mr. Morton for gross misconduct and misuse of government resources and undermining the council,” Barbosa said. “Mr. Morton raises questions of his integrity, honesty and his fitness to remain a city manager.”
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A judge on Wednesday ordered the city of Palm Coast to clear up some of its legal claims in its court battle against a former human resources director who is accusing the city of breaking an agreement to pay her severance pay.
Former human resources director Debbie Streichsbier filed the lawsuit in June in Flagler County Circuit Court in which she said the city agreed to pay her $36,000 for four months of severance pay along with four months of health care premiums in exchange for her resignation in a severance agreement on March 20. She claims the city reneged on that promise and fired her four days later.