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Nogales mayor: Still has car and still will travel

By Manuel C. Coppola
Published Friday, October 9, 2009 10:30 AM MDT

In the old days, there was a TV sitcom called “Car 54.” The City of Nogales now has its own version, which also has received television coverage, except this involves Car 572.


The mayor’s purported misuse of that city-owned vehicle culminated in the council voting Wednesday to take away the keys to the $40,000 Chevy Tahoe. It was breaking news on Channel 9 that evening.

Seems most members of the council are chagrined Mayor Octavio Garcia-Von Borstel has logged 58,000 miles in just 16 months. They had hoped the move would force him to find other means of transportation not subsidized by taxpayers.

Their efforts fell flat because after the meeting, the mayor, who has publicly proclaimed he can borrow his parents’ car if he has to, simply drove off in another city-owned SUV.

After the vote, Garcia-Von Borstel and his secretary, Victor Mendez, stepped outside city hall. The mayor was asked by a reporter if he was going to clear out his personal belongings from Car 572 and whether he needed a ride.

“Oh no,” said the mayor. “I have already been assigned another city vehicle.”

Later, Councilman Nubar Hanessian said, “Unbelievable. Next time, I will request an item on the agenda barring him from driving any city car.”

Hanessian along with Vice Mayor Arturo Garino and Councilwoman Esther Melendez Lopez led the charge on the agenda item to strip the Tahoe from the mayor until policy could be established governing the use of the specific vehicle.

Hanessian said he learned from staff after the meeting that City Manager Jaime Fontes, who was absent at the session, had assigned another city SUV to the mayor.

The council voted to “park” the Tahoe until policy could be established regarding the use of Car 572, originally purchased for the use of the mayor and the council.

Garcia-Von Borstel noted during the meeting that council members have never requested to use the SUV.

“We use our own cars,” said Melendez-Lopez.

She asked the mayor why he has the habit of not logging his miles when he fills the gas tank of the Tahoe at the municipal filling station. Garcia-Von Borstel shot back: “Show me the policy” that outlines that procedure.

He called Interim Public Works Director Flavio Gonzalez “to the stand,” said Garcia-Von Borstel, adding, “It sounds like we’re in court.”

Once at the podium, Gonzalez addressed the council saying that while there is a procedure and standard for logging the miles, he had never seen anything in writing. Garino, who is a former public works director, countered Gonzalez, saying he had implemented procedures during his tenure. But the spat died when the police chief and fire chief echoed Gonzalez’ remarks. The three department heads, however, noted that all their personnel log their miles.

The mayor had placed an item on the agenda to establish a city-wide policy, but Garino and Hanessian said they did not see the need. “The only problem is this car No. 572,” Hanessian said. “Everyone else logs their miles.”

An item that died on a three-way split vote was the mayor’s attempt to call for an outside agency to investigate whether Garino had a conflict of interest when he participated in discussions about restoring funds to the Santa Cruz County Superintendent’s Office.

Garcia-Von Borstel voted in favor, as did Councilmen Ramon Felix and Cesar Parada. Garino abstained and Hanessian, Melendez-Lopez and Councilwoman Olga Valdez voted against.

The mayor read minutes from a May 6 meeting in which Garino, who is an artist in residence funded by a grant received by the superintendent’s office, advocated for the payment.

In 2005, then Mayor Albert Kramer and City Attorney Lawrence Klose signed an agreement with the superintendent to allow a school to be built on city property east of the Monte Carlo subdivision. When Kramer lost the election, the late Mayor Ignacio J. Barraza killed a plan to construct a park where the school was to be located, thereby nixing the original agreement.

At the May 6 meeting, Superintendent Alfredo Velasquez claimed his office had incurred several thousands of dollars and requested payment. After an executive session on the issue, the council turned matter over to Interim City Attorney Jose Luis Machado.

But on Wednesday, the mayor read a portion of the minutes where Garino argues that the city reneged on the 2005 contract. “I really think that we have taken this one a little too far and I think we should address this issue as soon as possible; if not tonight, as soon as possible. But I strongly believe that - we should give the man (Velasquez) his money.”

Garino said, “If you want to go fishing, you can go fishing. But I’m going to tell you now, the pond is dry.”

The mayor charged that Garino “abused his power” as a city councilman.

In other business, the council voted to have an independent audit of the mayor’s credit card charges. In addition, the city-issued credit cards of Garcia-Von Borstel and Deputy City Manager John E. Kissinger were taken away. Only the city manager, clerk and purchasing agent will carry charge cards from now on.

The move came after Hanessian questioned some of Garcia-Von Borstel’s charges.

During the meeting, however, Hanessian said, “A number of businesses are limiting the use of credit cards and company vehicles. “

“No problem,” said the mayor. “I will go along with this if it makes everyone’s life easier.”

Melendez-Lopez and Olivia Ainza-Kramer, director of the Nogales Santa Cruz County Chamber of Commerce, were called on by the mayor during the meeting to present invoices and records of expenditures of the Cinco de Mayo and Fiestas Patrias events in May and September. The pair spearheaded the community celebrations which were partially funded by the city.

In an interview, Garcia-Von Borstel said he asked the items be on the agenda. “The chamber has requested funding for the Charles Mingus Jazz Festival, and it was just a precautionary measure to ensure the financial records are in order.”

Asked if he was satisfied with the invoices submitted Wednesday night, including one from the Nogales International for $368 for advertising, Garcia-Von Borstel said without elaborating that he still had questions pending regarding the expenses.
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    SHE wrote on Oct 20, 2009 10:31 PM:

    " Okay, let's vote for this person to be our mayor again. Face it, we were the dummies to chose him. Are we going to make the same mistake again?? "

    Resident wrote on Oct 20, 2009 8:30 PM:

    " If you want nogales to change for the better maybe we should start by doing background checks,drug,alchol testing and revising everybodies applications. when all these people at the court house,police,sheriffs departments where hired a friend or family member gave the OK.. Maybe there should be a law in our desperate town, in need of ordinance and love that siblings and family members cannot work in the same town, law enforcement,court,fire fighters. Then when voting comes the 3 little pigs will be terminated for ever. And we can look forward to having fresh,ambicious workers in our justice,city,county. Nogales needs to be loved. I would suggest we start by having all our county employees be drug,alchol tested. NO EXCEPTIONS just a background check is a start to a new nogales. Let our mayor have his car he might not be educated but has no criminal record or stolen money from a bank,military dishonered,kidnapped a family member or involved in drug dealing. That gives him the right to be where his at. Take a look at sheriff arapio he gives his employees a new car for their personnal use. I bet that if our mayor would do something like this nobody would be complaining. Lets get people in all our departments that are fresh,honest,clean and willing to work.
    STOP THE GOSSIP AND ALL THIS ENVEY. "

    t3 wrote on Oct 16, 2009 6:24 PM:

    " nogales is always going to suffer if we keep electing idiots like the ones who are presently in office "

    Re-Guey wrote on Oct 14, 2009 4:01 PM:

    " Unedgucated...hahaha. "

    Octavio wrote on Oct 14, 2009 2:59 AM:

    " Ahem! It is Mr. Garcia-Von Borstel to you, Guey! "

    Guey wrote on Oct 13, 2009 8:59 PM:

    " I personally think its funny that Garcia thought the meeting sounded like a courtroom. If I remember correctly last time he was in the courtroom he hugged a lawyer in front of everyone. This just shows how unedgucated he is. If anyone is interested they should look up his academic record at the UofA.... "

    erky wrote on Oct 13, 2009 3:16 PM:

    " " Nogales City politics, the MAYOR, the UNEDUCATED assistant community manager....This is all a big joke..You are all wasting time, energy and valuable resources on these issues when you should be spending taxpayers hard earned dollars on issues that impact the community.

    What this city needs is experienced and well educated leaders and not what is currently set in place. 2 steps forward and 6 steps back....

    Everyone involved with the City of Nogales Government should take a really hard look in the mirror and ask "who am I serving here, the community or myself".

    Concerned citizen.. "

    Manuel Coppola wrote on Oct 13, 2009 10:21 AM:

    " Yes. Good catch. "Car 54, where are you?" featuring Herman Munster "

    Lencho wrote on Oct 13, 2009 9:01 AM:

    " That was "Car 54 Where Are You?' "

    Jon D wrote on Oct 12, 2009 4:29 PM:

    " Nogales, Arizona has surely solidified it's position as having the MOST questionable politicians (and I do mean trust worthy) in the entire state.
    None of them are held accountable for their actions - until - they disagree. Then it is a political shark fest. I will repeat what I have always believed; "We the People are to blame for this mess"
    We elect incompetence and allow the city to hire people without the appropriate credentials. So who is to blame - We are! That DOES NOT excuse the Mayor from abusing his authority, nor excuse him of accountability of violating city policy in the Misuse of Government Property. I only wish the people of this city had the spine to stand up to them all! "

    torres wrote on Oct 12, 2009 10:49 AM:

    " JUST LIKE MEXICO, HOW EMBARRASSING! HOW PATHETIC! "

    Nogales Resident wrote on Oct 10, 2009 8:38 PM:

    " It is amazing how thing are developing in Nogales. It seems like our politicians, starting with the mayor all the way down to police and fire fighters, they are wasting the money of our taxes on personal matters. I am wondering if they report that as an income with the IRS, not counting how they are "steeling" the money of our taxes. Until when Nogales will be suffering this abuse? "

    Your Contemporary wrote on Oct 10, 2009 7:25 PM:

    " Those are just childish reactions that only show Mr. Mayor's immaturity and arrogance. Ay si! Take the Tahoe away, I already had my Uncle Fontes assign me another SUV! Order an audit on my expenses and I will audit your expenditures. Silly, childish reactions coming from "The poor little Rich Boy" "

    CUTE wrote on Oct 10, 2009 7:19 PM:

    " It's FUNNY. c'mon, how many other mayors in the U.S. have to borrow their parents car? And we have had a string of these immature mama's boys, Nogales may even make the book of records with this. Does anyone remember Louie Valdez on some teenage TV show? That's what makes us so colorful and Pathetic! "

    City in Shambles wrote on Oct 10, 2009 4:16 PM:

    " As a city resident maybe we should spend our money more wisely and invest on a GPS system that would track the Mayor (does GPS work in Guaymas?), track the City Manager (maybe we could find him somewhere, anywhere, because he sure isn't at city hall), or track Kissinger (but we'd only have to look outside the building and find the smoke puffs or look down the hall). What I find interesting is that of two positions that require Bachelor's degrees for those positions, neither person holds a degree. Think something's fishy? Go fish. "

    Just another comment wrote on Oct 10, 2009 10:51 AM:

    " This is like mexico, only the politics have the money in town. Don't complain about mexico everybody is the same. Let the mayor spend the towns money, it's been going on for how long? "

    Me wrote on Oct 9, 2009 10:46 AM:

    " I don;t think that the mayor understands the point yet! He needs to lead by example. Being the "mayor" doesn't exempt you from following guidelines. These guidelines will protect you in the long run.
    It is very immature on his part to say "I can borrow my parents' car." We're not in elementray anymore, you're a grown man in a position thta represents...responsibility!

    Grow up, this is sickening! "

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