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Residents irate as Bell council requests report on salaries
2010-07-21
A Bell councilman said Monday that he didn't know his salary was $90,000 a year less than his colleagues' nor that some city administrators made far more than that, until The Times reported that the district attorney's office was investigating why the pay was so high for the part-time positions.

Councilman Lorenzo Velez said he is being paid $8,076 a year, while his colleagues are drawing nearly $100,000 annually.

Ahead of Monday night's council meeting, Velez called for an investigation, saying that if The Times' report is true, the city manager, assistant city manager, police chief and entire council should resign.

The Times reported that Bell's Chief Administrative Officer Robert Rizzo was earning $787,637 annually, twice as much as President Obama; Police Chief Randy Adams was earning $457,000 a year, 50% more than Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck; and Assistant City Manager Angela Spaccia was earning $376,288, more than most city managers.

Hundreds of angry residents attended Monday night's council meeting, expecting that officials would take action against Rizzo. Earlier in the day, Vice Mayor Teresa Jacobo said she expected Rizzo to resign or be fired at the meeting.

Instead the council, citing legal concerns, ordered a staff report on city salaries, sparking outrage from spectators.

"We're asking for your patience," Velez said over the shouts of "Fire Rizzo now!" and "Recall, recall!"

Rizzo did not attend the meeting. The council asked for the salary report to be available at the July 26 meeting.

"You're either with us or against us -- and if you've been earning a $100,000 a year, you're against us," said Cristina Garcia of the community group Bell Assn. to Stop the Abuse.

Group members said they planned to file recall papers against council members. In recent days, the group had passed out more than 9,000 fliers urging people to attend Monday's meeting.

"I'm very angry," said Leticia Arquino. "I literally have to work 24 hours to pay their salaries."

A number of people waved signs that read "Stop the abuse on our taxes" and "Welcome to Bell, where the City Council makes more than you do. Also, we have nice parks." One person had a sign showing Mayor Oscar Hernandez with devil horns.

As the meeting got underway, people were collecting signatures demanding an audit of all City Hall finances. Outside the tiny council chambers, people pressed against the door as fire officials threatened to shut down the meeting unless the crowds backed off.

Earlier in the day, Velez showed a reporter his statement of earnings and deductions, showing that the city paid him $310.62 every two weeks. His annual salary is about what his colleagues get paid each month. It was unclear what caused the discrepancy.

Velez said he bears some responsibility for not finding out the salaries of city employees, "but I was under the impression that I was being paid just like everyone else."

Records show that the councilman whose resignation led to Velez's appointment was quickly hired at the city's food bank. According to city records, that councilman kept his salary after stepping down.

Council members receive the same benefits as city employees, including medical coverage and pension eligibility.

Velez, a heavy-equipment operator for the Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, said he was "in shock" when he learned that the other council members were making nearly $100,000 annually. "I was truly surprised."

The 55-year-old was appointed to the council to fill the unexpired term of Victor Bello, who resigned for undisclosed reasons in August. Almost immediately after Bello left the council, he became the only full-time employee at the city food bank, working as an assistant to the food-bank coordinator, according to Rizzo.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Councilman Lorenzo Velez said he is being paid $8,076 a year, while his colleagues are drawing nearly $100,000 annually.


That's worse than a consulting engineers firm. But not much.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2010-07-21 15:43  

#1  Sunlight on slime, concerned owners looking for disinfectant: this is progress. Hope, you might say.
Posted by: lex   2010-07-21 13:39  

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