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Washington's City Council met yesterday on its city manager crisis.  Most of the meeting was in executive session, so citizens are in the dark about much of what happened on its latest crisis over its city manager.

This crisis began after the last election when then city manager Jonathan Russell indicated he wanted to leave, apparently because he did not like the election result.  The city council held an executive session in December, took no public action after the executive session, but later said they had fired the manager.  Such an action to be legal must be done in public session but if a firing took place it was not done in public session.   Later, a new council member was told that in the executive session, the manager said he was going to resign, and it was a city council member who said they should fire him so he could get a massive severance package.

The new city council hired retired former city manager Bobby Roberson as interim city manager until they could hire a permanent replacement.  Roberson began uncovering questionable things that occurred during the previous regime, and some in the new regime wanted him gone as a result.   That led to a quick process to hire a new city manager, with minimal background checking.  Their new city manager, John Rorie, was also aparantly hired without the required public vote of the council.

Friction developed between Rorie and the council, and he was fired by a 4 to 0 vote.  He says he will sue the city over it. That has left the Finance Director, who also wears the hat of deputy city manager as the Acting Manager.

The city now needs to find an interim city manager to hold the position for several months until they can hire a permanent city manager.  Given the recent experience of hiring career bureaucrats as city managers, it might be a good idea to look for someone with management experience in the private sector instead.

 


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( August 13th, 2026 @ 11:01 pm )
 
Watching an old Council meeting (Rorie still manager):
I see: Horton is a bitter angry bigot. Still holding hate in his heart for actions by humans b4 he was even born. Horton calls Davis a Bully. But th biggest bully on the council is Perreault who cant resist a chance to belittle & humiliate & silent Davis, while he exchanges all-knowing smirking glances w a super-fan in th audience. But Horton is just stupid & reveals in his own glances, seeking reassurance from Perreault, that proves he is a very small hater. Neither he or Perreault should b representing us.
Regarding social media & comments, I ask why th hell does the City use Facebook for announcements when we have our own webpage. A webpage that has a link to Events/News, but NOTHING is announced there. Doesnt a person exploring Washington go to the City webpage first? Lastly why does the City use YouTube for meetings? The County doesnt!
It all feels very high schoolish to me.
( August 5th, 2026 @ 11:11 am )
 
Citizens should know about Washington's most absurd taxpayer ripoff, that nothing has been done about. During the Sadler era, two DEI positions were created, using Police Department funds, one each to "help" black and Hispanic residents. There is no set work schedule or duties, but high level paychecks. These positions were totally unnecessary and just a burden on taxpayers, and it was particularly galling to pay for them out of the police budget.

These positions were continued in this year's budget. City Manager John Rorie just moved them from the police budget to another department, but kept the taxpayers paying for this ripoff. The city council needs to answer for this outrage.

This is just one blatant example of the wasteful and unnecessary spending our taxpayers are burdened with.
( August 4th, 2026 @ 4:58 pm )
 
This is a huge mess. I have also heard that Roberson found some of the skeletons in the previous group's closet, and that set off a panic to get rid of him quickly so that could be swept back under the rug. I wonder if those items stemmed from the previous manager or from the Sadler apparatus or a combination of both. Tyree's anti-Roberson posturing would suggest that the Sadler bunch was at least partly responsible. What was really strange was how Perrault also jumped on that bandwagon.

Maybe Washington needs to make a clean sweep and get a totally new set of city elected officials next election. For the next year and a half, Tyree seems to be running the show, and will probably select the new interim and manager. He took the lead in pushing Rorie out.
( August 4th, 2026 @ 4:05 pm )
 
According to what a lawyer said at a meeting I was at, the city also has another serious problem with their payout to that former city manager they "fired". A North Carolina supreme court decision said that it is illegal for a lame duck local government like a city council to make personnel changes between an election and the time the new government body takes office. This "firing" took place during that time and is therefore not legal. What will the city do to get back our tax money they paid out improperly? If it is already gone to that former manager, can they get it back from the council members for voted for that improper action that cost taxpayers big bucks?



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