City Manager's Departure Brings Out the Mud

On the evening of May 22nd the Council met in two executive sessions for the purpose of discussing two unrelated subjects.  The following morning AJ Krieger agreed to submit his resignation effective that day after a settlement agreement was negotiated.  The two previous managers resigned in early 2001 and February 2006.

Former Council member, Rosie Garner, was a participant in the 2006 resignation and directly involved in issues surrounding Mr. Krieger last fall. In a letter to the Northglenn-Thornton Sentinel and in a mass email, she is back on the campaign trail again.  This time she is evidently claiming a bad memory.  Let me help.

Come on, Rosie, you are summoning residents to the June 12th Council meeting to object to an action that you, yourself, took in February 2006.  Then as it is now, the Council united in a super majority for the purpose of requesting a resignation from a sitting manager.

On the 12th the Council will listen to residents; some of which you have incited to heap accolades on Mr. Krieger while condemning us. Questions: Would you have formed an opinion after discussing all the details in private and then break faith with the other eight because of an orchestrated public protest?

Would you have taken the confidential information at your disposal and made it public? You didn’t and We will not either.   Your current mudslinging is no different or anymore accurate than it was last fall so keep pitching into the wind.  The members of this Council want to move forward together.  Try helping instead of campaigning.

From what I’ve read, Rosie has a good idea of why Mr. Krieger is resigning. Since she personally fought to increase the amount of severance pay that can not be the reason she is rallying people to attend the meeting.

Due to her admiration for certain members of the staff, including Mr. Krieger, she cannot be encouraging him to withdraw the resignation. It makes no sense for him to take a termination without health insurance.  Since she voted for Nelson’s resignation package in 2006, it can’t be that she doesn’t understand the process.

Less than a month after the residents turned her out of office, and a month before I took office, she started her public campaign to regain it through a recall election.  She needs to distort the record and create justifications for the petition. She also needs to demonstrate her power to motive residents while testing the waters.  The shoe does fit.

Questions on any subject?  gwieneke@comcast.net or (303) 457-0858

 

 

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  • 6/2/2008 11:42 AM Steve Larsen wrote:
    Sorry Gene. I don't believe much of what you are saying. Your distaste for AJ is well documented and you wanted him out from the beginning. I am sure you went on quite the witch hunt to nail AJ with something. Well, you have you way now... you got him. Well done! What are you going to do to replace him? How much money is this going to cost the City? What are we going to do in the interim? We have so many needs as a City and you find ways to ignore them. Get some real work done and quit messing with City Staff. They are smarter than you think. SAy, did the City purchase the software originally recommended by Staff and not the one you pushed to have?
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    1. 6/2/2008 12:53 PM Gene wrote:
      It is obvious that you are not obtaining you information first hand such as from the council agenda section of the Northglenn web site.  It does provide you with audios, votes, packets and videos.  Based on what you have said since last November, you might find first hand information very useful in evaluating your source as well as your preception of me.
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  • 6/2/2008 4:21 PM Steve Larsen wrote:
    If it smells like a duck....

    Looks like he was pretty much blackmailed into resigning.

    Onward. What are you going to do now for the City? With no leadership, who is going to move the City forward? Who is going to be City Manager?
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  • 6/24/2008 12:47 PM Don Gilbert wrote:
    Mr Larson, when you talk about ducks, duck. The mud goes both ways and you have been doing more than your fair share since as far back as I can remember. If you cant say something constructive then please shut up. No offense just the facts. Take it as its intended or do you plan to follow AJs example and invite me outside?
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