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7/5,/84 Page -4- <br />thought that Mr. Wurl had done a lot of good <br />things as City Administrator in the past 112 <br />years and overall is a very capable man. <br />However, being a City Manager is a perilous <br />job. You are at the top and you essentially <br />get credit when things are going right, and <br />when things aren'.t going right you get the <br />blame. He felt that this immediate issue of <br />the water is not that Council is pointing a <br />finger at Leon Wurl and saying it is his fault. <br />At the same time it does relate to some philo- <br />sopYiical issues of growth and where the City <br />is going. He thought that in the past Leon's <br />philosophies have taken a major role in shaping <br />where the City went. The things that Mr. Del <br />Pizzo had on the list, Mr. Leary agreed, <br />there were a lot of good things on it and he <br />would think that Mr. Wurl had a major part in <br />doing them. However, at this time, Mr. Leary <br />thought it is past philosophies that have <br />created our problem and his association with <br />those philosophies has created a credibility <br />gap on the part of City government, and he <br />was thankful that he was handling this matter <br />in the professional way that he is. <br />Councilman Cussen Commented that he did not wish to be redundant, <br />be Yie too wished to reaffirm that Council was <br />not out to witch hunt or hang Leon Wurl. But <br />as a Council they are trying to say that we <br />have a problem or crisis facing the City. <br />It is going to take all of us pulling and work- <br />ing together to solve the problem; and Leon <br />recognizes that. Right now the public has <br />the impression that City government is not <br />in c:barge; those in City Hall are not in <br />charge or that we"re not sure which way we <br />are going. We are trying to assess the <br />situation as soon as possible and he thought <br />that Leon had, in many ways as shown on Mr. <br />DelPizzo's list, contributed greatly to the <br />government of this City. Mr. Cussen thought <br />it was comendable and recognizing that there <br />is a creditability problem, Mr. Wurl is willing <br />to step aside to allow Council to bring in <br />another Administrator to hopefully re-establish <br />the trust relationship with the public and <br />it is therefore out of those reasons that he <br />wil]_ accept his resignation. <br />
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