Saturday, February 24, 2007

Nancy Flemming is Rio Dell City Manager!

The other Richard (Mostranski) called me tonight to let me know it is official. Nancy is the new city manager for Rio Dell. You can bet there will be some lively activity down that way. She knows city processes, and that should help in the long run. Her political and media ties will bring to the forefront Rio Dell issues. I wish her well. Richard is heading up the city of Loleta as manager. All eyes heading south for the next few years!

34 comments:

Fred Mangels said...

Having heard this here, now I'm tempted to believe it.

robash141 said...

I was unaware that Loleta was a city or had a Manager.

Does Richard Mostranski manage the municipal district?

Greg said...

The closest thing to a city in Loleta is the Loleta Community Services District, which serves a the town of Loleta with water and sewer. Good luck to anyone taking that job -- hope you can write grants.

Carol said...

Loleta is unincorporated, not a city. It is more like a village. There is a volunteer fire department, a school (K-8), the Cheese Factory, a store, a post office, a bar, and a bunch of dairies. The one bank left town few years ago. It ain't no city, sorry.

samoasoftball said...

Yes, Loleta has a community service district and a board of directors much like Mckinleyvikke and Manila. Would township of Loleta been more proper? Village?

Greg: how correct you are, the headaches for Mostranski will be waste water treatment and water problems.

Greg said...

Township, village - it's about 600 souls with very old (terracotta piping) water, sewer and drainage infra-structure. Loleta has had a building moratorium for some time because of water issues. They pump the water right out of the ground and into the system. Development pressures are plenty out here, too!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Rio Dell and Loleta

Anonymous said...

Congrats to Rio Dell. What does Mostranski know about - anything?

Anonymous said...

Lets here it for the next 2cnd district supe Steve (local 3 ) Harris!!!

Anonymous said...

Wow,imagine that, a pro worker, pro labor candidate. To bad he most likely won't be able to muster any support from the Dem's or labor, right Richard?

Anonymous said...

Go Steve Harris,Go Steve Harris Go Steve Harris goooooooooo. Iv'e known this man since 6th grade here in Wa. A true competitor.

Anonymous said...

who is steve harris?

Anonymous said...

Thank you Greg, yes lots of work to do....

And Anonymous 11:30 am, I am more than qualified. Worked for the County for many of years, ex college teacher, Graduate degree in Public Policy with an emphasis in local Govt, understand waste water and water, budget savy, great with people, and care about local communities. So, do I pass your test or am i just a Campaign Manager who knows nothing...??

samoasoftball said...

I made the comment about Steve Harris running for 2nd District Supervisor last week on Greg's list.

Nancy Flemming is going to move to Rio Dell just in time to run for Rodoni's seat also. Cambell and Huber are assumed to throw in their bids later.

Steve is a union Representative for the Operating Engineers local 3. He was has an award on his wall at work from the Democratic Central Committee in Santa Rosa for his work down there. He has not yet committed to anything as far as I know. He has helped many candidates and organizations with fund-raising efforts.

It is way early.

I have also heard rumor of one more that is a maybe. Any guesses?

No not me!

Anonymous said...

No way will Nancy move to Rio Dell, no way. She will work this job for a few years get Rio Dell up and runnin then beat Neely for the 4th by a complete and total landslide, if Neely does not get run out of town first. The county is about to get hit from evey side in every department at all the top levels, from the social services all the way up to the board of supervisors. It is going to be a great year.

Anonymous said...

Does Nancy think this is a job where she sits in an office writing MOU's and having her receptionist pick up her morning coffee? This is not your typical CM job. It really should just be titled 'coordinator'. She will probably have to get her hands dirty!

Anonymous said...

Sounds like Steve Harris has never had a real job in his life. Just a lifelong government employee living off all of our tax dollars. The typical county and/or state employee is lazy, because if you work too hard or do your job too well all of your co-workers end up hating you for setting the bar too high.

Anonymous said...

3:50 again. Sorry! I meant you Mostranski. Ever have a real job?

Anonymous said...

3:50 and 4:01, screw you, plain and simple...

You one of those people who judge a book by the cover, but never open the book up to read the pages...

as I said, screw you, plain and simple!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

samoasoftball said...

3:50-Obviously you do not know Richard Mostranski- He is one of the most hard working persons I have ever met. You are an anonymous wiener person and could not fill Mostranski's work ethic!

Anonymous said...

Rich did more for Nancy Flemmings campaign,than Nancy did herself.

Anonymous said...

Definitely more than that little punk Shane Brinton.

Anonymous said...

I'll take that dignified answer as a no.

Anonymous said...

Just because he looks like he's been running AA meetings in dark basements doesn't mean that's all he's done. See above(4:22)

Richard, brush up on your vocabulary-in public at least.

Anonymous said...

2:03 must be on crack-shane worked on Richard's campaign, not Nancy's. You must not know Shane well. A calibur or three above mostranski on the smarts meter, a critical thinker, better voculary.

Anonymous said...

2:03 must be on crack-shane worked on Richard's campaign, not Nancy's. You must not know Shane well. A calibur or three above mostranski on the smarts meter, a critical thinker, better vocabulary. Better than me too.

samoasoftball said...

mresquan: If Nancy worked as hard as Mostranski on her own campaign, she would be Supervisor today. No doubt. I do not think you will hear many arguments to that.

Joel Mielke said...

Why should Richard "brush up" on his vocabulary? Were his comments not comprehensible?

"The typical county and/or state employee is lazy..."
I've never worked in a government job, so I'm no expert, but I've observed that most public servants, from Congressional Representatives to DMV employees, are hard-working people.

Anonymous said...

Carson Park Ranger, I believe the proper phrase would be incomprehensible. Maybe you should brush up on your vocabulary.

Anonymous said...

Hard working politician (Congressional Represntative) is an oxymoron.

Joel Mielke said...

"I believe the proper phrase would be incomprehensible. Maybe you should brush up on your vocabulary."

Anonymous may believe whatever he wishes to, but "incomprehensible" will remain a word, not a phrase.

I'll "brush up on" my vocabulary, if Anonymous will reciprocate by investing in a dictionary.

Anonymous said...

Funny about the English language, we all fight each other on how we say words and pronounce words...

Words are words and meanings are meanings....

so, did you get that A today, I mean the way you talk and describe...

When I listen to peoples, I do not correct them in their approach nor do I correct them in how they say certain things---for I am not thy judge--I am just me, just like you...

Anonymous said...

Carson Park and Mostranski, you are both dumb assess. How do you like that phrase.

Joel Mielke said...

Get a dictionary, please. It wouldn't have helped you to punctuate your question correctly, but it would have proven helpful with your pluralization of "ass."