City Manager Wants to Leave Job
John Schneiger isn't happy with his bosses, and they want to sever his contract, which could cost the city an estimated $44,000.
It looks like New Port Richey is losing its city manager. John Schneiger took time off early last month and has been out of the office since then, and it looks like he doesn’t have a desire to return to the job. “He feels that he has lost the support of the majority of council,” said Mayor Bob Consalvo at a council meeting Tuesday. “He does not feel that he can be an effective leader, at this point, with the city. "...At this point, he has no desire to come back and work in the city,” Consalvo said later. Schneiger’s employment agreement with the city is a “continuing contract,” said Consalvo. The only options the city has are to sever the contract or continue Schneiger's contract and then fire him, which would require 45 days notice per …
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Judy Lozaw
8:26 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012
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