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Bethel City Council To Discuss How To Fill City Manager Position

Council member Mark Springer said said that Bethel City Council and its Public Safety Commission actually don’t have much purview over the Bethel Police Department, but he urged City Manager Pete Williams to look into alleged problems with rape kits.
Dean Swope
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KYUK

On Aug. 26, the Bethel City Council will hold a special meeting to decide how to fill the soon-to-be open Bethel City Manager position. Current city manager Vincenzo “Vinny” Corazza resigned Aug. 18 after the council criticized his performance. 

The council will discuss appointing a temporary replacement for Corazza, and the process for picking a permanent city manager. 

Also to be discussed at the special meeting is forming a team of attorneys and accountants to investigate three management issues in the city: employee complaints of improper conduct by supervisors, financial operations, and the management of CARES Act funds. 

In April, the city’s finance director quit, citing a “chaotic and unprofessional environment.” The department had seen a year of rampant turnover. Corazza named the city’s grant director as Acting Finance Director, a decision that was criticized by council members.

A few weeks ago, Corazza told the council that he was using Microsoft Excel to track how the city’s $8.4 million in CARES Act funds are spent, and council members said that they were concerned about the security of that system.

Tune into Bethel City Council’s special meeting Aug. 26, broadcast live at 6 p.m. on 90.3 FM. We are broadcasting the Republican National Convention at the same time on our AM station.

 

Greg Kim was a news reporter for KYUK from 2019-2022.