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A city manager search gone wrong - and the egregious council behavior that made it so.


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    Small cities rarely make headlines. Their struggles - fiscal mismanagement, leadership vacuums, the slow erosion of public trust - play out in school gymnasiums and wood-paneled council chambers, witnessed by a handful of residents and largely ignored by the world outside. Washington, North Carolina, a Beaufort County seat of roughly ten thousand souls sitting at the confluence of the Pamlico River and the coastal plain, is one of those cities. And it is quietly facing a governance crisis that deserves far more scrutiny than it has received.

    On Monday, the Washington City Council is expected to vote to hire Jonathan N. Rorie as its next permanent city manager. The offer has been extended. The vote appears to be a formality. It should not be.

    The case against rushing this hire begins with Rorie's own record and ends with the troubling political machinations that have brought his name to the top of the list - a combination that, taken together, ought to give any serious deliberative body serious pause.

    Start with Peachtree City, Georgia, in 2019. As city manager, Rorie advanced a resolution that would have authorized the use of taxpayer dollars to fund lawsuits against residents, journalists, and social media users who criticized public officials. This was not a fringe position quietly floated in committee - Rorie personally promoted it, told a local television reporter he did not think citizens should have the ability to publicly question their officials, and when pressed on why public money should be used to silence public dissent, offered no answer at all. A First Amendment attorney at Emory University used the proposal as a live teaching case in government overreach. The Peachtree City Council voted it down unanimously after an outpouring of citizen opposition. The fact that Rorie initiated it at all is not a footnote. In a city like Washington - where the council has spent months trying to rebuild public confidence after a period of financial mismanagement and state fiscal oversight - installing a city manager with a documented instinct toward silencing critics is not a personnel risk. It is an institutional one.

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    The Spring Lake chapter of Rorie's career is no more reassuring. His 21-month tenure in that Cumberland County town - itself a cautionary tale of municipal dysfunction, having cycled through more than a dozen city managers in seventeen years - ended in February 2026 when three newly elected commissioners voted to terminate his contract without cause. Sources with direct knowledge of the board's internal deliberations say that a persistent lack of transparency was at the heart of the decision. All information between staff, board, and public, they say, flowed through Rorie - creating a bottleneck that left elected commissioners uninformed and the public in the dark. The word those sources used to describe his approach was "overbearing." In a council-manager form of government, where the elected body depends on the professional administrator for accurate, timely, and complete information, that is not a stylistic complaint. It is a structural failure. Rorie has now left or been removed from three consecutive positions in under four years - and the fact that he is being seriously considered for Washington's top administrative post in the immediate aftermath of a Town Manager of the Year departing this city speaks less to Rorie's qualifications than it does to the naked desperation of Perreault, Tyre, and the far-left coalition that has rallied around them.

    There is also the matter of civic identity. Washington is a conservative, faith-rooted community where the church is not an institution on the margins of public life but woven into its civic fabric - in its neighborhoods, its schools, its civic associations, and its history. Residents have every right to ask whether a city manager who has made identity-driven hiring the signature emblem of his professional identity - prominently and repeatedly citing his appointment of an openly lesbian police chief as a defining statement of his management philosophy - is the right philosophical fit for this particular community. This is not a legal question. Courts have settled those matters. It is a question of whether the priorities Rorie carries into a city reflect the values and the people of that city, or whether he arrives with a prepackaged administrative identity he applies regardless of context. Washington's residents deserve an honest answer.

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    What makes that question sharper still is a troubling revelation from multiple sources and public records: Councilmen Anthony Tyre and Max Perreault - in apparent violation of proper state statute and established procedural best practices - directed Interim City Manager Bobby Roberson to halt a police chief search that was already in its final stages. That position now sits conspicuously vacant. It appears to have been deliberately held open so that Rorie could make that exact hire his first act in office. If accurate, this is not political hardball. It is an abuse of the council's authority over a public institution, carried out at the expense of a city that needs leadership, not leverage.

    That brings us to the conduct of the councilmen themselves - and here, frankness is required. The public behavior of Perreault and Tyre toward Interim City Manager Bobby Roberson has been, by any reasonable standard, an embarrassment to the offices they hold. Their contempt for Roberson has been performed openly at council meetings - interruptions, dismissals, pointed humiliations dressed up as policy concerns - conduct serious enough that multiple potential city manager candidates have reportedly declined to pursue the position after observing it. What the cameras have not captured is worse. Sources with direct knowledge say that Perreault, on multiple occasions and behind closed doors, has screamed at Roberson and cursed him out with a ferocity that staff members have heard through walls. This is elder abuse. Bobby Roberson is a public servant who has given more than forty years of his life to this city and the region. He is owed basic dignity. The citizens who elected these councilmen are owed an accounting.

    Perreault's own profile invites scrutiny. A recent transplant to Washington, he rebranded himself as a Republican for electoral purposes while now governing by a set of values that bear no relationship to the conservative community he sought to represent. He has now aligned himself with the council's Democrat members in a coalition whose central purpose appears to be Roberson's removal - and Rorie's installation as the vehicle for it. That Rorie himself does not appear in state voter registration files for any North Carolina county - despite nearly two years living and working in the region - is a civic data point the council ought to explain before asking Washington's taxpayers to trust him with their city.

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    Monday's vote should not be a formality. This council owes its residents more than a rushed decision engineered by a political coalition with a personal vendetta and a vacancy it helped manufacture. Washington has real challenges ahead - electric utility restructuring, fiscal recovery, long-term credibility with state oversight bodies. Those challenges demand a city manager chosen for Washington, not one chosen against Bobby Roberson.

    The citizens of this city are watching. They should be.


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( April 23rd, 2026 @ 12:27 pm )
 
Why is the city manager in a town of less than 10,000 people being paid more than a US Senator, a US Congressman, the Governor, the state Attorney General, and the other members of the Council of State??????? That is just obscene and a taxpayer ripoff.
( April 23rd, 2026 @ 11:41 am )
 
"Lack of a quorum delays decision on Ell Hotel special use permit.
Decision on Mayor Brab's special use permit for the Ell Hotel
delayed as the Board of Adjustment lacks a quorum; meeting reset for May 7."
www.thewashingtondailynews.com

Why the lack of competence from this committee? AND, you will have to wait a month or more to see the transcript.

Also for inquiring minds: new City manager's contract is for $185,000 through 2028. Info From WDNs.
( April 21st, 2026 @ 11:40 am )
 
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If a citizen points out a problem, whose job is it to make sure tht issue doesnt just fall into a blackhole. Sloppy govts open the door to corrupt govts.
In meeting minutes the transcripts constantly refer to STAFF said this or STAFF said that. Well who the hell is Mr Staff? Doesnt he have a name or title? I see it as an attempt to obfiscate so that no one can be held accountable.
Maybe I should ask a councilmember, but I have a feeling they wouldnt know the answers.
Why does it take a whole month to see meeting transcripts. Ya know this isnt the fifties. If there is not a monthly meeting, then it takes 2 months to see it. This is bad, lazy govt. But do they want to do better?
( April 21st, 2026 @ 11:38 am )
 
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Ray did a good job explaining how local political parties work or dont work.
He explained some of the flaws and searched for a root to those things.
Now I wonder if he would care to attempt to explain to us how city govt in eastern NC work, or dont work. Where are the breakdowns? How can they be fixed. What is the job of the elected council? Do they represent us, or dictate to us, hide things from us so that govt is easier to manage? Whose job is it to fix it, other than the election process.
Please explain some of these Depts as shown on city webpages. For example, look at www.washingtonnc.gov
What is the job of all these people? Who is the boss of all thes
people? What is the chain of command? Are they all needed?
At the recent council meeting it was said that when the Planning Dept gets a Project going, they then hire a consultant to run it. Really? Who hires?
( April 20th, 2026 @ 1:18 pm )
 
CV, Could Tyre make u be mean & vengeful to another, if u werent
already leaning that way? I know Davis exposed Perreault for screaming at B.R. so loudly it could b heard through th walls. That would anger me too, but Perreault had already showed himself 2b an emotional hothead that needed exposing. What had Bobby done to hm? Dont forget that Tyre had already been ragging on BR from day 1. WHY? What was th conflict? The 2nd most painful thing i do is watch the Council meetings. The MOST painful thing I do is rewind & watch again the ramblings of some as they are making us read their minds and read between the lines, to understand what the hell they are getting at.
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( April 20th, 2026 @ 1:21 pm )
 
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At this recent meeting, Perreault also express anger that Davis had supported a TX Christian college that had offered free service to City employees. He was also angry that Davis had reached out to ECU, BCCC, w/out getting permission from th whole Council.WHY? Cant a membr talk independently w other entities? Perreault says he is afraid employees will feel pressured by Christianity? What? R they so weak they cant control selves? Brabo has lost control of th meetings. She was being led like she had a nose ring. She should be giving Davis equal time, reminding others to control their emotions and think twice b4 speaking. Brabo stopped Davis from speaking on Perreault screaming at the CM, but allowed Perreault to continue his assault on Davis: who was demanding that Davis's home not be given Historical status because he is a sitting council member.
RoadKill said:
( April 19th, 2026 @ 10:07 am )
 
Looks like JDavis may need some advice from Hood on how to deal with govt meetings where 3 of those voting will ALWAYS automatically disagree with anything that Davis is For. The beatings will continue.

I still havent seen a public meeting vote to hire the new manager.
Bubba said:
( April 19th, 2026 @ 12:10 pm )
 
There have been and are B&B's in other residential neighborhoods, including East Main Street, West Main Street, and West Second Street. Why is Brabo's on North Market Street being treated any differently, other than Sadler's political vendetta?
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