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Measure Maywood-T Appointment of City Treasurer City of Maywood Charter Amendment - Majority Approval Required Fail: 505 / 39.51% Yes votes ...... 773 / 60.49% No votes
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Shall the Office of City Treasurer of the City of Maywood be appointive?
Some, but not all, of the City Treasurer's duties include receipt and safe keeping of all money coming into the City to the Treasurer; pay out money to warrants signed by legally designated persons; submit written report and accounting of all receipts, disbursements, and fund balances to the City Clerk; and collect city taxes and license fees as prescribed by ordinance. The Maywood City Treasurer is currently an elective office with a term of four years. There are two qualifications for the position of elected City Treasurer: first, the individual must be a resident of the City and second, the individual must be a registered voter. An appointed City Treasurer need not be a resident of the City nor a registered voter. In addition, an appointed City Treasurer does not have a term of office. However, additional qualifications can be required of an appointed City Treasurer. A simple majority vote of those persons voting on Measure T is required to approve the measure. If the measure is approved by the voters, the position of City Treasurer would become an appointed office at the end of the current City Treasurer's term of office, which would occur before any City Treasurer candidate in this election is elected to office. So, if the voters approve the measure, the next City Treasurer will be appointed. The City Council would appoint the City Treasurer in the same manner as the Council now appoints the City Manager and the City Attorney, unless the City Council delegates their authority to appoint the City Treasurer to the City Manager. If the City Council delegates their authority to appoint the City Treasurer, then the City Manager would make the appointment. If the measure is not approved by the voters, the City Treasurer position will remain an elected office. A YES vote approves Measure T and the City Treasurer position becomes an appointed office. A NO vote rejects Measure T and the City Treasurer position remains an elected office.
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Arguments For Measure Maywood-T | Arguments Against Measure Maywood-T | ||
Having an appointed City Treasurer position would result in a cost savings and
efficiency measures for the City of Maywood. If the measure is approved it has
the potential for future cost savings with the appointment, consolidation and/or
delegation of related duties. The benefit to the community to appoint the City
Treasurer position and consolidate duties is that, in addition to the cost savings,
it will ensure that the office of City Treasurer is filled by a qualified individual
who can competently and accurately perform the duties required. Under the
current organizational structure the elected City Treasurer answers to the public
at large and there has been no accountability. The City Treasurer position has
traditionally served as a figurehead position with limited responsibility. The
community members now have an opportunity to improve accountability and
efficiencies in that office by voting yes for an appointed City Treasurer. A yes
vote guarantees that minimum qualifications will be established ensuring that a
qualified professional with required experience is appointed and at the same
time the roles of the Finance Director and City Treasurer are clearly defined. To
assist in this effort, a clear job description, including expectations for
performance of the appointed City Treasurer will be established to eliminate any
ambiguity. Let's get the City back on track by voting yes for an appointed City
Treasurer.
VERONICA GUARDADO
The proponents of Measure "T" argue that a "yes" vote, would guarantee that minimum qualifications will be established for an appointed City Treasurer. This statement is FALSE! The only GARANTEES resulting from voting yes on Measure "T" are that the voters will be disenfranchised from their right to Vote a City Treasurer in or out of Office and that 3 people in a city of 30,000 will decide who they appoint as City Treasurer. VOTE "NO" on Measure "T". The argument made by proponents to Measure "T" implies that voting yes will increase the City Treasurer's accountability. This is both True and False. Voting yes on Measure "T" abolishes the Treasurer's accountability to you the Voter, further it makes the City Treasurer accountable and beholden to the majority of the Council!! VOTE "NO" on Measure "T"
TOMAS R. MARTIN
SERGIO J. CALDERON | Dear Maywood Voter,
VOTE NO on Measure T. For over 85 years, it has been the right of the people to vote for whom the people believe will best represent their interest in the Office of City Treasurer. Today you have the right to run for the office of City Treasurer. Today you have the right to vote for whom you believe is the best candidate to City Treasurer. Today you can hold your City Treasurer accountable for their actions by virtue of your vote. If Measure T passes you will lose and FOREVER FOREFEIT THOSE RIGHTS! Measure T lends itself to FAVORTISM, CRONYSM AND CORRUPTION. Should 3 people in a city of 30 thousand be given such power? Shall we give away our constitutional right, our voice, our power of vote and let a select few appoint whomever they see fit? VOTE NO on Measure T. The City Treasurer's Office is independent from the City Council and is responsible for the receipt, custody, deposit, disbursement and investment of all City and Redevelopment Agency funds. Each month, this office prepares, files, and submits the statement of cash position report to the City Council on the City's and Redevelopment Agency's cash and investment standing. The Treasurer's office participates in the budget process, maintains records and reconciles the City's and Redevelopment Agency's bank accounts. VOTE NO on Measure T. Join in our struggle to maintain the people's right and power to elect government representatives! Support a transparent, accessible government with integrity and accountability. Absent our voice, we can't express our will.
TOMAS MARTIN
SERGIO J. CALDERON
In fact, the City Treasurer in Maywood DOES NOT receive, hold custody of, deposit, disburse or invest any City or Redevelopment Funds as stated by the opponents. There are NO investments! The duties described are performed by a paid professional--the Finance Director. The opponents stated that the City Treasurer prepares, files, and submits the statement of cash position report to the City Council------FALSE AGAIN. Opponents further state that the City Treasurer reconciles the City and Redevelopment Agency bank accounts------ UNTRUE. The fact is this is performed by City staff. So why are we paying for an elected City Treasurer whose duties are performed by staff you ask? Good question. Dear voter, you now have the facts to make an informed decision. Let's stay on track and SAVE money by eliminating the redundancy by voting YES on Measure T.
VERONICA GUARDADO |