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Oakley Set to Appoint Josh McMurray as Next City Manager

by ECT

On Tuesday, the Oakley City Council will discuss whether to accept a resolution of the city council to appoint Josh McMurray as City Manager and execute an employment agreement.

According to the Staff Report:

City Manager Bryan Montgomery ended his employment as City Manager, effective May 7, 2021, to take employment with another city. At its meeting on April 27, 2021, the City Council appointed Joshua McMurray to serve as Interim City Manager. The Council also directed the City Attorney to prepare a request for proposals for qualified executive search firms to facilitate the search for a new City Manager.

A request for proposals was prepared and issued, and the City Council selected Peckham & McKinney to serve as the firm to conduct the search for a new, permanent City Manager.

Maria Hurtado of this firm coordinated and supervised the recruitment, in which 36 candidates applied for the City Manager position. Of these applicants, and following a screening process, 8 candidates were presented to the City Council for consideration as finalists.

The Council chose 3 finalists. Interviews were conducted before the City’s Executive Team and the City Council on October 26, 2021. (One finalist withdrew shortly before the interviews because she had accepted employment with another city.)

Following its interviews on October 26, 2021, the City Council expressed its intention to appoint Joshua McMurray as permanent City Manager and directed the City Attorney to prepare an employment agreement with Mr. McMurray for consideration at the City Council’s regular meeting on November 9, 2021.

Mr. McMurray has been employed by the City for 13 years. He has most recently served as the Community Development and Economic Development Director.

The annual salary is $250,000, these provisions include annual benefits consistent with that received by City management employees, and a severance of eight months in the event of a not-for-cause termination.

Editors Note:

  • Antioch City Manager Ron Bernal salary is $293,712 per his contract.
  • Brentwood City Manager Tim Ogden was hired in Jan. 2020 with a salary of  $246,900. However, the agreement included language ensuring the City Manager was paid a minimum five percent (5%) salary compaction above the highest paid department director. At the October 26 meeting, the council voted 3-2 (Meyer & Mendoza dissenting) in order to bring the City Manager’s pay to five percent (5%) above the highest paid department director, in this case, the Police Chief, as of July 1, 2021, the agreement (Term 3.1) requires upward salary adjustments to be approved by the City Council at a public meeting. To bring the City Manager’s salary in conformance with the employment agreement, the annual salary is  proposed to be adjusted from $259,500 to $273,565, a 5.42% increase.

Meeting Details
Tuesday, November 9
6:30 pm
Full Agenda

 

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Lets hope! Nov 4, 2021 - 5:40 pm

Hopefully he wont be as corrupt as Montgomery was!

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