Loveland City Council voted to approve separation agreements with City Attorney Moses Garcia and Municipal Judge Geri Joneson on Tuesday, though one discussion was much friendlier than the other.
The Loveland City Council Tuesday will consider an amicable separation package proposed by embattled Loveland City Attorney Moses Garcia that totals more than $341,000. That figure, largely to be paid through the city’s general fund, is just short of three times the more than $127,000 Garcia would have received under the normal termination provisions in his contract. “The city attorney is a neutral adviser to (the) City Council on the law with the goal of protecting the city,” Garcia wrote in a statement emailed to BizWest late Thursday afternoon. “It is unfortunate that my position has been affected by a […]
City Attorney Moses Garcia will resign effective April 2 after 18 years of work with the city if the Loveland City Council approves his proposed separation agreement, a city official confirmed Wednesday.
By a vote of 8 to 1, Loveland City Council approved an agreement that will pay Fort Collins resident $110,000 after a "disputed" incident with City Manager Steve Adams.
LOVELAND — The Loveland City Council, facing a lawsuit from developer McWhinney Real Estate Services Inc. over the decision to rescind approval of the Centerra South urban renewal area, will stick with its outside attorney for now instead of bringing a municipal defense entity into the action.