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The City Council’s decision Tuesday to fire the city manager could cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Twenty-seven-year City Manager Art Simonian, whose base salary was $142,116 a year, will remain on paid administrative leave through Dec. 9, at a cost of about $35,500. During that time the city will also pay $49,500 to consultant Dan Miller to fill in during that time. Legal disputes between Simonian and the city will also cost up to $165 an hour in attorney fees for an untold number of hours.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. Sept. 16, 1999 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Thursday September 16, 1999 Orange County Edition Metro Part B Page 6 Metro Desk 1 inches; 33 words Type of Material: Correction
Yorba Linda--Yorba Linda Councilman Mark Schwing was misquoted in a story Sept. 9 about the cost of hiring an interim city manager. What he said was: “There may be other people out there who are willing to do it for less than $15,600 a month.”
“It seems to me like we’re getting rid of one city manager because he cost the city $200,000 a year just to pay another one about the same amount,” said City Councilman Mark Schwing, just before voting against Simonian’s termination.
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