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Plumas County Supervisors vote to terminate Ingstad

Dan McDonald
Staff Writer
4/10/2012

 

Jack Ingstad’s tenure as the county’s administrative officer is over.

County supervisors voted unanimously in closed session Tuesday morning, April 10, to terminate Ingstad’s contract, ending two weeks of speculation over his future with Plumas County.

Ingstad told Feather Publishing his last day would be April 18. "It is time to go," he said.

County counsel Craig Settlemire reported the board’s decision at the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting.

“The Plumas County Board of Supervisors and county administrator Jack Ingstad have reached an understanding that it would be best for all concerned that the county exercise its option to terminate Mr. Ingstad’s employment by Plumas County,” Settlemire said.

Ingstad didn’t attend the open session. In a prepared statement read by Settlemire, he thanked the supervisors and the community “for almost seven great years working for Plumas County.”

“I wish everyone only the best,” Ingstad said in the statement. “I believe things happen for a reason. And I know this will be a good thing for both me personally and Plumas County.”

Ingstad will receive three months of severance pay.

Going into the meeting, the supervisors were expected to decide whether to accept the budget officer’s resignation offer, or keep Ingstad in his post.

The item was listed on the closed session agenda as “Public employee performance evaluation — County Administrative Officer.”

In the wake of mounting criticism from county department leaders, Ingstad said he was prepared to step down if he didn’t have the board’s support.

“I’m going to make it easy for the board,” Ingstad said March 23, before leaving on vacation. “I’m offering to leave if that is what they would like me to do.”

The supervisors discussed Ingstad’s job performance during a closed session following their April 3 meeting.

They decided to continue the discussion until April 10, so that Ingstad could attend the meeting.

County employees, including several department heads, openly criticized Ingstad’s management style after Public Health Director Mimi Hall resigned last month.

Hall, who has been praised by the supervisors for her efforts to revive the county’s alcohol and drug program, cited treatment by Ingstad in her decision to leave.

During the supervisors’ March 20 meeting, several department heads blasted the county, and Ingstad in particular, for what was perceived as a pay-cut ultimatum.

They cited an email from Ingstad that stated in part, “If a department head declines the amendment (for pay cuts), the board will need to give notice of termination to the employee.”

Hall said the email was “the final straw” prompting her decision to resign. She said the email was indicative of the treatment she received from Ingstad since 2008.

Ingstad’s departure leaves the county — which is facing another million-dollar deficit for the next fiscal year — without a budget officer.

County department heads are reportedly scheduled to meet Thursday, April 12, to discuss budget process options.

The matter is expected to be discussed by the supervisors during their Tuesday, April 17, meeting.

 

 

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+8#1RE: Plumas County Supervisors vote to terminate IngstadRosie Olney2012-04-10 12:18
It's about time.
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+6#2No Budget OfficerJ Lundquist2012-04-13 09:47
This could turn out well. The pyramid of power is too narrow at the top. This is one of the reasons why we have The Tea Party, Occupy Wall Street, and other groups forming. The Distribution of Power, sounds so democratic, how about a budget committee of Dept. leaders.
Best of luck,
j
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0#3I am Sorry JackKimmy Lewis2012-04-13 22:19
I think Jack got to be the fall guy for the BoS. I Bos is a Corrupt group of spoiled Adults that have no idea what is going on in their neck of the woods.. Come on the [censored] runs down hill and the Bos is in charge of the county. Let's vote out all of them so we can have new blood on the Bos.
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+1#4BOS needs to be ProactiveRK2012-04-14 06:57
Instead of re-active..Be leaders & visionaries w/ forward thinking instead of just reacting to individual soundbites

Where are we going Forward? Its tireing to see so much re-action from yesterday when what we need is energy going forward for solutions for tomorrows problems
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+1#5Where are we headed?RK2012-04-14 07:11
Where are we headed to if the main focus of the BOS on the budget Is >cutting the budget instead of GROWING something Anything! That will increase the Economic position of the County & its Communitys...? Wheres the NEWS on that?
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0#6RE: Plumas County Supervisors vote to terminate IngstadRoger Jensen2012-04-17 15:30
Could the events of Modoc County be an indicator as to why Ingstadt is departing Plumas? Could the events of Modoc be widespread throughout the state?

State Attorney General to Investigate Modoc County officials
www.ask4direct.com/.../
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