Parting insult to CL

Had ex-councilor (Randy) Holmstrom listened to citizens and answered, let alone read his e-mails the past four years, he would understand why the citizens of Cascade Locks had no confidence in the council on which he served. The last meeting was an expensive insult to our citizens. We didn't need a cheerleader; we needed a city administrator, one who worked for the good of the entire city, not just the ones with whom he agreed. Bernard Seeger signed an employment contract that gives him four months' salary if let go without just cause and nothing if he resigns. The man is resigning! How can the past council possibly justify the 4-3 decision that allows Seeger to resign and still receive over $18,000? What is the mysterious liability Holmstrom believes we have with Mr. Seeger and why is that information not available to the public who will foot the cost? Why did the mayor surprise some of the council with the separation papers at the last meeting? Along with an-added-at-the-last-minute agenda item while Mr. Seeger attended by speakerphone? The reason stated by Mayor (Brad) Lorang does not meet the requirements for an executive session. How is this not an illegal move on the mayor's part? Seeger was hired to perform in the best interest of Cascade Locks. Not to turn tail and run before the new council is even sworn in. His excuse is, "I just don't feel I have their trust." How unprofessional and whiny. He was hired to work with whoever sits on council, not just the ones he wants to work with. I guess he never heard that trust is earned, not given. My opinion is: He is welcome to leave after this last deceit, but don't pay him for it. As a graduate of West Point, he should be ashamed of himself, expecting severance pay to bug out.