Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
With Veto Looming, Deal Reached in Fresno Office Space Clash
David Website Replacement
By David Taub, Senior Reporter
Published 6 years ago on
May 16, 2019

Share

The Fresno City Council will not override Mayor Lee Brand’s first veto.

However, the council essentially won what it wanted in the office space fight.

Photo of GV Wire's David Taub

David Taub

Politics 101

The council approved, 5-1 on April 25, a resolution to reallocate City Hall office space used by the city manager’s office and turn that space over for council use.

City Manager Wilma Quan balked, calling the space council already uses a “ghost town.”

Brand then issued a veto. The council was set to override the veto, needing the same five votes that approved the resolution in the first place.

A deal reached between the mayor’s office and councilmembers saw the resolution’s sponsors, Esmeralda Soria, Miguel Arias and Luis Chavez, pull its scheduled veto override vote at today’s (May 16) meeting. Thus, the veto stands.

“We would like to thank the mayor for meeting with us yesterday and finding a solution that addresses our goal to collectively serve the needs of our growing constituency,” Arias read from the dais. “In turn, the mayor and city manager would like to thank their council sponsors for working with the administration to develop this solution.”

In an email of the deal read by GV Wire, starting July 1, deputy city manager Laura Merrill will vacate her cubicle, with that space ceded to the council. Assistant city manager Jane Sumpter’s space will also be cleared in a few months.

The deal also calls for seven parking spaces dedicated for the council’s staff use to happen immediately.

This was the first Fresno mayoral veto since Ashley Swearengin objected to budget items in 2014.

Veto override withdrawal from GV Wire on Vimeo.

Presidential Candidate Buttigieg in Fresno Town Hall

Presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg will hold a televised town hall in Fresno.

“Hardball” host Chris Matthews announced the June 3 event on his telecast Wednesday night.

The only details known are it takes place June 3 in Fresno, starting at 4 p.m. MSNBC says it isn’t ready to share more details.

The move caught many local Democrats, like county party chair Michael Evans, off guard. But, he’s looking forward to it nonetheless.

Heck, the move seemed to catch host Matthews off guard when he announced it.

“I don’t know why it’s Fresno. But, it’s a long trip, it’s going to be worth it,” he said.

Many presidential candidates will appear at the state Democratic convention in San Francisco the prior weekend, May 31-June 2.

Westerlund to Austin?

Larry Westerlund

Larry Westerlund is a finalist for the job of economic development director in Austin, Texas.

The Texas capital city is holding a meet and greet with Westerlund and two other finalists this afternoon.

He holds the similar position at Fresno City Hall, a job he’s had since 2014.

Before that, Westerlund was a councilman, representing east central Fresno from 2005-2013.

According to Transparent California, Westerlund earns $132,920 in salary and benefits.

Three More Names in District 2 Special Election

Phil Arballo is running in the special election for Fresno council after all.

The election to fill the District 2 (northwest Fresno) seat is Aug. 13. A potential runoff is Nov. 5.

Arballo dropped out of the special election campaign to focus on the regular District 2 election next March.

Apparently, he’s changed his mind.

While walking neighborhoods for the 2020 election, popular demand drafted him back in, Arballo said.

“I didn’t want to let them down,” Arballo said.

Also, Oscar Sandoval filed to run in the special election.

He is a former children’s therapist, who is studying public policy via an online USC program. He worked on TJ Cox’s campaign last year.

“I feel that I can present a better vision for Fresno than what is currently being offered. We have a lot of potential, but we are not really capitalizing on it,” Sandoval said. “Fresno is a city on the rise, but I feel we can do a lot more.”

And, just as Politics 101 went to press, an entrant by the name of George Herman filed to run.

Papers need to be returned by 5 p.m. Friday to for a candidate to be on the ballot.

Former Valadao’s Chief Starts Firm

Tal Eslick

Tal Eslick, the chief of staff to former congressman David Valadao (R-Hanford), has a new gig.

He’s started his own consulting agency, Eslick Public Affairs.

“My broad public service and private sector experience make me uniquely suited to solve problems for businesses up and down the 99. The Central Valley is still home for me and I plan to spend a lot of time there in the future!” Eslick said.

The Fresno State grad will base his venture out of Sacramento.

DON'T MISS

Elon Musk Reclaims Top Spot on Forbes’ Billionaires List

DON'T MISS

California Just Blew Its First Deadline for Voter-Approved Healthcare Measure

DON'T MISS

Trump Administration Halts Dozens of Research Grants at Princeton University

DON'T MISS

Fresno County Sheriff’s Pilot Takes His Last Flight as He Retires After 31 Years of Service

DON'T MISS

A Palestinian From the West Bank Is First Detainee Under 18 to Die in Israeli Prison, Officials Say

DON'T MISS

How Safe Is It to Walk to School? Fresno County Wants to Find Out

DON'T MISS

Baseball Is Back! How to Listen to Your MLB Favorites and the Grizzlies

DON'T MISS

Trump Says He’s Settled on a Tariff Plan That Is Set to Take Effect Wednesday

DON'T MISS

Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump’s Tariffs

DON'T MISS

Raid Or Rumor? Reports Of Immigrations Sweeps Are Warping Life In CA’s Central Valley

UP NEXT

California Just Blew Its First Deadline for Voter-Approved Healthcare Measure

UP NEXT

How Safe Is It to Walk to School? Fresno County Wants to Find Out

UP NEXT

Can CEMEX Dig a 600-Foot Hole and Not Harm the River? Arambula Says No and Writes a Bill

UP NEXT

State Center Trustees Vote for Special Interest Giveaway Over Students: Opinion

UP NEXT

Lakers Hold Off Rockets With 6 3-Pointers Apiece From Dorian Finney-Smith, Gabe Vincent

UP NEXT

Athletics Bat Boy Stewart Thalblum Takes Down Drone in Left Field

UP NEXT

NFL Postpones Tush Push Decision but Passes Other Rule Changes, AP Source Says

UP NEXT

March Madness: It’s South Carolina vs. Texas and UCLA vs. UConn in Women’s Final Four

UP NEXT

Major Layoffs Begin at Health Agencies That Track Disease and Regulate Food

UP NEXT

CA Snowpack Is Near-Average. What Does This Mean for Water Supplies?

David Taub,
Senior Reporter
Curiosity drives David Taub. The award-winning journalist might be shy, but feels mighty with a recorder in his hand. He doesn't see it his job to "hold public officials accountable," but does see it to provide readers (and voters) the information needed to make intelligent choices. Taub has been honored with several writing awards from the California News Publishers Association. He's just happy to have his stories read. Joining GV Wire in 2016, Taub covers politics, government and elections, mainly in the Fresno/Clovis area. He also writes columns about local eateries (Appetite for Fresno), pro wrestling (Off the Bottom Rope), and media (Media Man). Prior to joining the online news source, Taub worked as a radio producer for KMJ and PowerTalk 96.7 in Fresno. He also worked as an assignment editor for KCOY-TV in Santa Maria, California, and KSEE-TV in Fresno. He has also worked behind the scenes for several sports broadcasts, including the NCAA basketball tournament, and the Super Bowl. When not spending time with his family, Taub loves to officially score Fresno Grizzlies games. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Taub is a die-hard Giants and 49ers fan. He graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. Go Blue! You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

Fresno County Sheriff’s Pilot Takes His Last Flight as He Retires After 31 Years of Service

8 hours ago

A Palestinian From the West Bank Is First Detainee Under 18 to Die in Israeli Prison, Officials Say

8 hours ago

How Safe Is It to Walk to School? Fresno County Wants to Find Out

9 hours ago

Baseball Is Back! How to Listen to Your MLB Favorites and the Grizzlies

9 hours ago

Trump Says He’s Settled on a Tariff Plan That Is Set to Take Effect Wednesday

9 hours ago

Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump’s Tariffs

10 hours ago

Raid Or Rumor? Reports Of Immigrations Sweeps Are Warping Life In CA’s Central Valley

10 hours ago

House Speaker Johnson Fails to Squash a Proxy Voting Effort From New Moms in Congress

10 hours ago

UN Agency Closes Its Remaining Gaza Bakeries as Food Supplies Dwindle Under Israeli Blockade

11 hours ago

Hooters Goes Bust and Files for Bankruptcy Protection

11 hours ago

Elon Musk Reclaims Top Spot on Forbes’ Billionaires List

Elon Musk has reclaimed his position as the world’s wealthiest individual, according to Forbes’ 39th annual World’s Billio...

5 hours ago

5 hours ago

Elon Musk Reclaims Top Spot on Forbes’ Billionaires List

7 hours ago

California Just Blew Its First Deadline for Voter-Approved Healthcare Measure

Nassau Hall at Princeton University is in Princeton, N.J., Oct. 8, 2024. (AP File)
7 hours ago

Trump Administration Halts Dozens of Research Grants at Princeton University

After 31 years of service, Fresno County Sheriff’s Deputy IV and Pilot Michael Sill is retiring, having logged over 10,000 flight hours.
8 hours ago

Fresno County Sheriff’s Pilot Takes His Last Flight as He Retires After 31 Years of Service

Khalid Ahmad holds a poster of his 17-year-old son, Waleed, who died in an Israeli prison, that reads in Arabic, "The hero prisoner Martyr, mercy and eternity for our righteous Martyrs," in the West Bank town of Silwad, northeast of Ramallah Wednesday, March 26, 2025. (AP/Nasser Nasser)
8 hours ago

A Palestinian From the West Bank Is First Detainee Under 18 to Die in Israeli Prison, Officials Say

9 hours ago

How Safe Is It to Walk to School? Fresno County Wants to Find Out

9 hours ago

Baseball Is Back! How to Listen to Your MLB Favorites and the Grizzlies

Vehicles at an Audi showroom in Miami, March 29, 2025. President Donald Trump has said that tariffs would encourage auto companies and their suppliers to move to the U.S. (Saul Martinez/The New York Times)
9 hours ago

Trump Says He’s Settled on a Tariff Plan That Is Set to Take Effect Wednesday

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend