UPDATE: ◼ Clendenen cleared of conflict of interest complaint; FPPC said there is 'insufficient evidence'
It's interesting where this shows up:
◼ humboldtmirror
and where it does not:
◼ humboldtherald
Eric has picked it up:
◼ Complaint filed with FPPC against Clif Clendenen - Sohum Parlance II
Adding prior coverage:
◼ Kier nabs NCRA appointment; County counsel: Clendenen can vote despite FPPC complaint - Times Standaard
◼ Supes appoint Linda Atkins to North Coast Railroad Authority - Times Standard
◼ Railroad authority says rail not dead - Times Standard
But, if it is up to that "coalition of environmental groups" it will be as they are bound and determined to kill it. Question is, will it be with the help of complicit Supervisors?
The Fair Political Practices Commission has cleared 2nd District Supervisor Clif Clendenen on allegations of a potential conflict of interest with his seat on the railroad authority.◼ Complaint alleges railroad bordering Clendenen property is conflict of interest; supervisor says claim not an issue - TS
The commission sent a letter, dated June 15, to Fortuna resident John Pelletier, who filed the complaint earlier this month. The letter stated, “after review by staff, it was determined that this complaint does not contain sufficient evidence to allege a violation of the Political Reform Act's conflict of interest provisions.”
According to a copy of the original complaint, Pelletier argued that Clendenen is violating the act by being a partner in his family business, Clendenen's Cider Works, which is located within 500 feet of the rail line the North Coast Railroad Authority (NCRA) makes decisions on.
”It seems a victory for Mr. Clendenen for now,” Pelletier said Thursday. He did not elaborate on his concerns.
Clendenen has served on the NCRA since 2009. The orchard property, which is owned by Clendenen's mother, is adjacent to the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Authority route.
”It seemed without merit, and I'm glad the FPPC concurs,” Clendenen said on Thursday.
It's interesting where this shows up:
◼ humboldtmirror
and where it does not:
◼ humboldtherald
Eric has picked it up:
◼ Complaint filed with FPPC against Clif Clendenen - Sohum Parlance II
Adding prior coverage:
◼ Kier nabs NCRA appointment; County counsel: Clendenen can vote despite FPPC complaint - Times Standaard
A divided Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to approve the appointment of William Kier to the North Coast Railroad Authority Board of directors.◼ Councilwoman Linda Atkins resigns from NCRA board - Times Standard
The board's 3-2 vote, with Supervisors Virginia Bass and Jimmy Smith dissenting, came after more than a dozen members of the public addressed the board, with many of them openly lobbying for the board to appoint former NCRA Executive Director Dan Hauser....
Much of Tuesday's public comment was spent debating the concept of “rail banking” -- using out-of-service rail corridors for pedestrian trails or other uses until the corridor is needed again for rail service. A number of speakers said “rail banking” would bring an end to the railroad in Humboldt County and to the economic opportunities that would come with a revitalized rail line.
Jane Woodward said that, at a time when the nation is investing in rail, as is philanthropist Warren Buffett, it would be foolish for the board not to support revitalizing the railroad.
◼ Supes appoint Linda Atkins to North Coast Railroad Authority - Times Standard
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 to approve the appointment this week, with 5th District Supervisor Jill Duffy dissenting and adamantly stating her opposition -- not to Atkins, but to the application process.◼ Supes Tap Atkins for Rail Authority - Humboldt Sentinel
Among her primary objections was the treatment of long-time NCRA board member Charles Olivier, whose seat Atkins will assume, as well as the lack of complete information on the applicant's philosophies and the related discussions held out of the public process.
Supervisor Clif Clendenen, the other Humboldt County rep on the NCRA since shortly after his election last November, said the board had a variety of good candidates to choose from to entrust with an incredible asset like the railroad -- but then implied the need for increased trail construction to be met by himself and the new appointee.◼ Choo-Choo Politics: The Poll! - Lost Coast Outpost
“I’m excited to recommend Eureka City Councilmember Linda Atkins for this position,” he said. “She appreciates the multiple-use opportunities of our right-of-way.”
◼ Railroad authority says rail not dead - Times Standard
But, if it is up to that "coalition of environmental groups" it will be as they are bound and determined to kill it. Question is, will it be with the help of complicit Supervisors?