- After Long Drawn-Out Drama, Parlier Fires City Attorney Costanzo
After a long drama months in the making, the city of Parlier fired its attorney, Neal Costanzo The 4-1 vote out of closed session at a special July 10 meeting, ended for now the city council’s unhappiness with Costanzo
- Parlier City Council gridlocked on City Attorneys fate
PARLIER, Calif (FOX26) — Parlier City Council still hasn't come to an agreement on whether the City Attorney is going to stay or go Now, Mayor Alma Beltran says the city is dealing with an internal document problem as council members are trying to find a way to terminate the Attorney
- Parlier, CA | Official Website
With our proximity to major highway networks and international air terminal, and the lower cost of land and labor, Parlier is the ideal business location to serve the vast California market of over 35 million people
- Parlier’s political instability draws scrutiny and lawsuits | Fresno Bee
The city has re-hired Constanzo, its former city attorney, to appeal the court’s September decision in favor of Garza
- Parlier’s political instability draws scrutiny, lawsuits
For now, Parlier Police Chief David Cerda also serves as acting city manager while the city searches for a full-time hire The city has also since hired an interim city attorney, Meggin Boranian
- Former Parlier Police Chief wins retaliation suit against city
Former Parlier Police Chief Jose Garza won his retaliation case in court against the city on Monday The decision comes three years after he was fired by the city Flashback: Garza was let go by the city on April 5, 2021, following a closed session city council vote days earlier
- Parlier accepts resignation of city attorney, city manager still on . . .
Tuesday night, city officials saying they accepted the law firm's resignation and will start looking for new representation, claiming they were being overcharged Representatives with the law
- AWOL Councilmembers Latest Twist in Polarized Parlier Politics
A majority of Parlier city councilmembers boycotted a second straight meeting on Monday The three councilmembers want a new city attorney, but Neal Costanzo continues in that role Mayor Alma Beltran says the AWOL councilembers are putting $700,000 in road funding at risk
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