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Stockton council accepts city manager's resignation, names deputy as acting manager after public opposition
Summary
After a 20-minute public comment period in which residents urged the council not to remove the city manager, the Stockton City Council voted 7-0 to accept the city manager's resignation under a separation agreement that includes $67,403 in compensation and named Deputy City Manager Will Crew acting city manager.
The Stockton City Council reported it voted 7-0 to accept the city manager's resignation and approved a separation agreement that includes $67,403 in compensation and a mutual non-disparagement clause; the council also named Deputy City Manager Will Crew as acting city manager effective immediately.
The action was announced after the council recessed into closed session. City Attorney (unnamed in the report) said the separation terms were consistent with section 5.02 of the manager's employment contract, that the manager's last day would be in February 2025, and that the manager would use leave covering 01/09/2025 through 02/28/2025. The agreement includes a waiver of claims in exchange for cooperation…
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