Thursday, November 21, 2024

City Council Meeting Summary 11-19-24

City Council Correspondence: The excerpts below have been sourced from the website of council member Jeff Wan to share with the Clayton Watch Community. You can access council member Wan's website by following this link: https://www.jeffwanforclaytoncitycouncil.net

While we may not always agree with the opinions shared, we believe in facilitating a platform for respectful debates. Thank you for contributing to the ongoing conversation in the comments section. Remember to keep your comments respectful and concise. 

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By Jeff Wan, Clayton City Councilmember

On Tuesday night the Council met to discuss a few significant items:

- We approved the installation of a plaque in memory of Bob Hoyer in the Grove Park. As our first Mayor, Bob Hoyer was instrumental in the City's incorporation. Even after leaving city government after four terms, Mr. Hoyer continued to work towards establishing a downtown park and what is now the Grove. It is only fitting that a tribute to Mr. Hoyer be placed in the Grove for all to appreciate.

- We authorized painting and flooring work in City Hall. The work will take place starting the week of December 16 and City Hall will be closed to the public during that time and through the holidays. This is a regular maintenance item that hasn't been done in many many years.

- We had a lengthy discussion about the organizational structure of City staff, the potential of adding new positions, and eliminating certain positions that were no longer needed. On balance, the proposal advanced by staff called for an addition of two FTEs. This proposal would be largely flat from a financial perspective in FY25, and increase the FY26 spend by approximately $130K.

I appreciated and supported the new org structure. It reduced the instances of a management position having only one person reporting to them. A siloed vertical structure that we currently have can be inefficient.

When the Council approved changes to the org structure earlier in the year, we did so with the intent of reducing the number of high level management positions, and increasing the number of staff level positions. In a small city like Clayton, we often need more people to be hands on doing work, rather than more administration managing. The newly proposed org structure reflects this.

And while I support the new org structure overall, there were a few items included where the work assessing the demand and level of those positions was still in flight. Ultimately the Council took no action but instead gave feedback to staff on what level of analysis we would like to see regarding job duties and level for example, as well as some modifications that were identified.

We asked staff to come back with updated recommendations.

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Friday, November 15, 2024

Good Day, Clayton Community Readers!

We've Assembled some of the most share-worth stories from the area. 
The most recent election update from Contra Costa County was released at 3:04 PM on Friday, November 15, 2024. (See below.)
There is still a possibility that the results are not final. Historically, voter turnout in Clayton has been remarkable. At present, with 82.09% of the votes counted, it seems there are additional ballots yet to be processed. We will keep you updated with the most recent results from the county as they are released, likely by next week. Please note that California State law mandates that elections must be certified within 30 days following election day.

Wednesday, November 13, 2024

C.C. County Election Update
The most recent update from Contra Costa County was released at 4:00 PM on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. (See below.)


Traditionally, Clayton experiences a voter turnout ranging from 80% to 87% during elections. Currently, with 81.94% of the votes tallied, it appears there are still approximately 200 to 300 votes left to be counted.  We will continue to provide you with the latest results from the county as they become available. Next update is expected Friday, November 15th.

In the meantime, we invite you to explore our extensive collection of articles. Utilize the “Search Queries” feature on the right to enter a keyword or phrase of interest.

Friday, November 8, 2024

Breaking News: C.C. County
Reports Thousands of Ballots Awaiting Count!
Given the tight competition for three seats on the Clayton City Council, we will refrain from discussing the election results until we have more information.

The most recent update from Contra Costa County was released at 4:00 PM today.  (See below.)


Traditionally, Clayton experiences a voter turnout ranging from 80% to 87% during elections.  Currently, with only 73% of the votes tallied, it appears there are still approximately 800 to 1200 votes left to be counted according to today’s report.  We’ll continue to provide you with the latest results from the county.  The next update is anticipated next Wednesday.  Wishing you a fantastic weekend! And remember to honor Veterans Day on Monday, November 11th.

In the meantime, we invite you to explore our extensive collection of articles. Utilize the “Search Queries” feature on the right to enter a keyword or phrase of interest.

Saturday, November 2, 2024

Top Story of the Week!    

Toby the Watchdog
Concerns Mount Over Holly Tillman's Truthfulness as Election Day Approaches! (Video 8 Released.)

On social media Holly states that Clayton Watch is lying about her not voting for the budget two years in a row. However, a recently released video tells a different story.

Who is the Real Holly Tillman? 

Holly Tillman in 2020 - Who is the Real Holly in 2024?

Take a moment to view the videos below and decide for yourself whether she deserves another term in office. We think not!

To view the Stunning Four-Color Postcard mailed to all registered voters this past week, click here.

V I D E O  8   (Just Released)
Holly's Mis-Information and Lies About Her Voting Record! 

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In this video, you will observe Holly's decision to abstain from voting on the annual budget, as mandated by law. On two separate occasions: once in 2023 and again in 2024 her actions suggest a concerning disregard for state law and one of her core council duties. Her assertion on social media that this is a falsehood propagated by Clayton Watch is, in fact, a lie. 

Video Length = 152 seconds.



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In this video you will see Holly Tillman make false statements about the town being racist and so much more. 

Video Length = 71 seconds.





V I D E O  2

In this video you will see Holly Tillman demonstrate her divisive, contentious, polarizing and disruptive personality. 

Video Length = 23 seconds.





V I D E O  3

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In this video you will see 
Holly Tillman try and force a conversation with the full council about why nobody likes her and claims that the council must bridge the divide before they can move forward. 

Video Length = 37 seconds.




V I D E O  4

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This video is unbelievable. At city council meeting, Holly Tillman accuses council member Kim Trupiano's husband of saying the city's new fee schedule is a done deal. 

Video Length = 83 seconds. 




V I D E O  5

Get ready for 13 minutes of unfiltered chaos with Holly Tillman. Watch her engage in filibusters, heated debates, and attacks on council members while disrespecting Mayor Jeff Wan. Captivating and intense. 

Video Length = 13 minutes.




V I D E O  6

In this video, Holly Tillman takes aim at the consultant regarding the special event fees. She confronts him and Mayor Jeff Wan with harsh accusations, suggesting they are in cahoots over the fee structure. 

Video Length = 35 seconds.




V I D E O  7

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Relax and take it all in. We were all curious about who brought these protesters to our quaint town, and now we have some clarity. In this video, Holly Tillman reveals her role in the downtown protests.
 

Video Length = 32 seconds.




To view the Stunning Four-Color Postcard mailed to all registered voters this past week, click here.