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Former facilities director alleges retaliation; residents question hires and pay during Flagler Beach public comment
Summary
At the city's public-comment period a former facilities director said he was terminated despite a high performance score and alleged the City Engineer discouraged staff from reporting problems; other residents raised concerns about high salaries and a hire whose resume was questioned.
During the public-comment portion of the Flagler Beach City Commission meeting, former Facilities Director Brian Mazzo said he was dismissed despite receiving a 96 on his performance evaluation and alleged he was terminated for "not following the chain of command" even though HR told him the city has no chain-of-command policy. "I received a 96 on my performance valuation ... yet on the very last page of my positive evaluation, I was given a termination letter," Mazzo said.
Mazzo went on to describe what…
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