During a recent City Commission meeting, the topic of vehicle allowances sparked a heated discussion among commissioners, particularly focusing on the confusion surrounding the options available for city vehicles. Commissioner Villalobos sought clarity on the matter, referencing previous meetings where a fifth option—a city vehicle—was introduced but lacked consensus among the commissioners.
Villalobos expressed frustration over the process, noting that despite initial agreement on the vehicle option, it seemed to have fallen off the table, leaving only the car allowance as a viable choice. He highlighted that he had previously opted out of the car allowance over a year ago, providing documentation based on IRS mileage rates and records of his travel.
The commissioner also took the opportunity to address a misrepresentation made by fellow Commissioner Bolton in a local article, where it was claimed that Villalobos demanded the city manager purchase vehicles. Villalobos firmly denied this assertion, emphasizing that no individual commissioner has the authority to make such demands.
The discussion also touched on the type of vehicle that was ultimately considered, with Villalobos recalling that the initial option was a Tesla, but the city ended up with a Chevy Bolt instead. This exchange underscores ongoing tensions and the need for clearer communication within the commission regarding vehicle policies and allowances.