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Greensboro city manager ousted

Wednesday, March 4, 2009
(Updated 10:26 pm)

GREENSBORO - The Greensboro City Council fired City Manager Mitchell Johnson on Tuesday night.

Johnson, who has worked for the city in various capacities for nearly 26 years, was removed from his duties after a closed session.

Council members voted 5-4 to dismiss him. Against the firing were Mayor Yvonne Johnson, Councilwoman T. Dianne Bellamy-Small, Councilman Robbie Perkins and Councilwoman Goldie Wells.

Mitchell Johnson will continue to work for the city until July 15, according to an agreement reached by the council. He will continue to make his salary of $179,000 a year but will be appointed to a new job by Bob Morgan, who will serve as acting city manager. Morgan had been Mitchell Johnson's deputy.

He also will receive, according to his contract, six months' benefits and severance pay after his city job ends.

Mitchell Johnson would not comment Tuesday night about the City Council's negotiations over his job. It was unclear whether council members included him in their closed-door discussions.

After his dismissal, he told reporters that he would have been glad to continue being the city manager, but that was not the council's wish.

"I have enjoyed every role I've ever been in. I'll continue to enjoy everything I do for this organization," Mitchell Johnson said. "I have always appreciated the support I had from employees."

Most council members did not offer immediate explanations of their decision Tuesday night. Mayor Johnson, Wells and Councilwoman Trudy Wade declined to comment.

Councilman Mike Barber, who voted to dismiss the city manager, said, "I've been on record for a long time: Our city needed a fresh start."

Bellamy-Small, who voted to keep Mitchell Johnson in his job, said, "We let a competent and good man go."

The dismissal comes after Mayor Pro Tem Sandra Anderson Groat - one of the council's swing voters and a key ally of the manager - said she was withdrawing her support.

The city manager is the City Council's only employee. The manager is responsible for city employees and is the chief policy adviser to the council.

Mitchell Johnson has been under continuous scrutiny.

Some residents have questioned the way he handled the issues in the police department, which boiled over shortly before he was hired as manager in October 2005.

His job performance also has been a key point of debate among council members.

On three other occasions since they came into office in December 2007, council members Wade and Mary Rakestraw have asked that he be fired or demoted. Each time, at least five council members - a majority - voted to keep him.

This week, Groat said she changed her mind and could no longer support him.

"I can't play with this anymore," Groat said. "I really feel like I have to do what is right. If it costs me the election, I will be sad. People don't realize how dysfunctional we are."

Groat said her decision came after months of consideration. It apparently tipped the balance and forced Councilman Zack Matheny to reconsider his support.

Perkins, who has been a staunch supporter of Mitchell Johnson, said Tuesday before the council meeting that it was bad timing to dismiss the city manager during budget season, particularly considering the tough economy.

But he said if a majority of council members have lost confidence in Mitchell Johnson, it is time to move on.

"I'm frustrated. I hate to see us letting a guy go with that much experience," Perkins said. "I don't think we're going to end up solving the problems."

Mitchell Johnson graduated from UNCG in 1983 and has spent his entire career with the city, starting at the Greensboro Coliseum.

He worked for the general services and information services departments before being promoted to assistant city manager in 2000. He was deputy city manager for two years before the City Council hired him as the city's top employee in 2005.

Contact Amanda Lehmert at 373-7075 or amanda.lehmert@news-record.com

Accompanying Photos

Joseph Rodriguez (News & Record)

Photo Caption: City Manager Mitchell Johnson looks toward the public at Tuesday night's Greensboro City Council meeting.

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council to meet

The Greensboro City Council has called a special meeting for 1 p.m. Friday in the Council Chambers of the Melvin Municipal Office Building.

The group will discuss the search process for a new city manager and other related items.

The council will also go into closed session to discuss personnel matters; to consult with the city attorney; and to consult with legal counsel concerning pending litigation.

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newkid

March 3, 2009 - 4:52 pm EST

There are undoubtedly many reasons for the continuing conflicts within city government. But, overall, the city manager-council form of government is an unfortunate choice for Greensboro. Conflicts seem inevitable when council members act as part legislators, part administrators and the mayor is not really a chief executive either.

Structural problems--while not an excuse for all this continuing bickering--certainly don't help the situation, in my humble opinion.

jksal2002

March 3, 2009 - 10:30 pm EST

I wish Mr. Barber, Ms. Rakestraw, and Dr. Wade would have stayed on the dysfunctional Board of County Commissioners rather than causing all this trouble on City Council. Ms. Rakestraw being the first to go. Does she study any items before meetings, or just ask foolish questions?

njones

March 3, 2009 - 11:07 pm EST

I totally agree with the above comment. All those people should have stayed in the mess they made for the county, and not spread their discord in the city's chambers. Now how do we clean up? We lost a very experienced city manager because these "officials" want to make a name for themselves.

tarheel2000

March 4, 2009 - 9:31 pm EST

Funny you use the word "experienced" when describing Mitch Johnson, I was thinking more like "shady, dishonest, corrupt, self-rightous" when I think of him.... Glad to see him go. Oh yeah and by the way, if I am not mistaking all of those council members ARE elected by the people!!! Unlike Mitch Johnson who would have been gone a long time ago if he had been!!!!!

Beachwalk

March 3, 2009 - 11:13 pm EST

Rakestraw is one of the few of ask the RIGHT questions. I guess you would rather hear the rambling of Bellamy-Small.

angee

March 4, 2009 - 12:15 am EST

Ditto. Watching city council for the past couple of years has been agonizing. It started with barber, and continued with rakestraw and wade. I have come to realize that the the rhinotimes is the Greensboro equivalent of rush limbough and is trying to highjack city council with rakestraw, wade, barber, groat, and matheny as its faithful servants.
Mitch Johnson didn't polarize this city,but the troublemakers,rhinotimes, and the treacherous five did.
Divide and conquer politics are alive and well in Greensboro and shame on groat and matheny for allowing themselves to be sweep up in the madness..
What young professional would want to stay in a city that is known as a place of division and it falls right along racial lines?
If barber, wade, rakestraw is the face of Greensboro, the city is truly UGLY!

rogerwx

March 4, 2009 - 7:30 am EST

What a totally flattering statement to mention RUSH and the RHINO in the same breath. Don't know who that compliments the most.

Trent

March 3, 2009 - 10:37 pm EST

I totally agree with jksal2002. The city council is turning into yesteryear's county commissioners. God help us. Surely being a veterinarian is enough of a job for one person (hint)!

bigred5050

March 3, 2009 - 10:51 pm EST

HI: ALL I THINK THIS IS A TIME FOR A HUGE CELEBRATION. I THINK THE GREENSBORO COLISEUM SHOULD OPEN THER DOORS AND FILL IT WITH 24,000 CITIZENS TO CELEBRATE MITCH AH JOHNSONS FINAL DEMISE AS CITY MANAGER. I ALMOST WENT HESTERICAL WHEN I HEARD NOT THE GOOD NEWS BUT THE FANTASTIC NEWS. WHAT A RELIEF TO GET RID OF SOMEONE THAT HAS ABOUT RUINED THIS CITY SINCE HE WENT TO WORK FOR IT. ALL IN FAVOR SAY AYE. I THINK I HEARD A LOUD AYE OUTSIDE JUST NOW.

njones

March 3, 2009 - 11:08 pm EST

you need spell check

Beachwalk

March 3, 2009 - 11:25 pm EST

It is understandable how someone could misspell a word or two, when they are jumping for joy and dancing with excitement. THERE IS A PARTY GOING ON TONIGHT!!!!!!!

bigred5050

March 3, 2009 - 11:41 pm EST

YOU ARE RIGHT I DO

bigred5050

March 3, 2009 - 11:43 pm EST

YOU ARE RIGHT I DO

Spag

March 3, 2009 - 10:55 pm EST

I even heard that Mitch Johnson admitted in a sworn statement under penalty of perjury that he had no evidence to support any improper use of the so called "black book" and that it was "a legitimate investigative tool", contrary to what he told the public when he was attempting to justify locking David Wray out of his office and on subsequent occasions.

I was hoping to read more about that in the News and Record, but for some reason it hasn't appeared. Surely, this would be big news, just like the accusations about the "black book" being used for the improper purpose of targeting black officers was. I expected a big bold headline "Johnson Admits Black Book Legitimate", but I haven't even seen a D section story yet. I wonder why? I'm sure this will be corrected soon. It wouldn't be fair otherwise, would it? I mean, that would be like taking sides and withholding the truth from the public or something.

bigred5050

March 3, 2009 - 10:59 pm EST

THATS WHAT THE N& R DOES

bobrobin1963

March 4, 2009 - 2:00 pm EST

Please unlock your "caps".

histrion

March 4, 2009 - 2:42 pm EST

Seconded.

tarheel2000

March 4, 2009 - 9:39 pm EST

Would be nice to see some real news in the News and Record..... And some real truth too.....

oh good grief

March 3, 2009 - 10:59 pm EST

So Mitch cut his "City employee" teeth at the Coliseum, eh? 'Nuff said.

bigred5050

March 3, 2009 - 11:17 pm EST

THIS SATURDAY IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE 72 DEGREES OUTSIDE. I THINK IT WOULD BE A GOOD TIME TO GO DOWNTOWN AND CELEBRATE THE MJDC, ALSO CALLED THE MITCH JOHNSON DEMISE CELEBRATION, WHAT A CAUSE TO CELEBRATE. SO COME ON DOWNTOWN THIS SAT NITE AND CELEBRATE, IT COULD BE THE BIGGEST CELEBRATION GREENSBORO HAS EVER SEEN.

jeffreyhsykes

March 3, 2009 - 11:13 pm EST

How does somebody get fired from their job but get to keep their salary for a full year? How is Johnson going to be of any value to the city of Greensboro as a manager when he has been clipped like this?

Seems like a waste of $179k of tax payer money. Your city should be run like a government, not a corporation with golden parachutes for disgraced former CEOs.

bigred5050

March 3, 2009 - 11:23 pm EST

I WAS JUST THINKING ABOUT THE SAME THING , HIS FORMER EMPLOYEES WILL BE SNICKERING ABOUT HIM EVERYTIME HE PASSES BY. HOW CAN A MAN THAT IS SO ARROGANT AND SELF SERVING STAND TO BE EMBARRESED AT EVERY TURN, AS HE WILL BE WHEN HE GOES BACK TO WORK TOMORROW. WONDER IF LINDA THE FORMER CITY ATTORNEY HAS ANY CONDOLENCES FOR HIM

Beachwalk

March 3, 2009 - 11:31 pm EST

I'd have to agree he shouldn't get anything. But the way I understand it. unfortunately for Greensboro, he did have a contract. Look at it this way, $179,000 is a small price to pay to get rid of this clown. After all he has cost this city, it is worth it to get rid of him.

jgstobaugh

March 4, 2009 - 12:01 am EST

It is about time. David Wray vindicated, proven innocent last week and now the people of Greensboro have finally removed Mitch. DITCH MITCH

kaye

March 4, 2009 - 1:07 am EST

I sincerely hope we as citizens would take a closer look at the candidates we place in office, not only for their qualifications, but there sense of thought. Rakestraw and Barber can now celebrate their "witch hunt" was a success! Negative thinking, one track minded leaders of the city will keep us in the dark ages.

angee

March 4, 2009 - 1:14 am EST

Segration is coming back to Greensboro. Treacherous five should be so proud of themselve tonight. Oh, before anyone get it confused, why spend money on a new city manager when the rhinotimes is running the whole show.

shadow operator

March 4, 2009 - 3:06 am EST

There are many moving companies available to assist you concerning your exile.

rogerwx

March 4, 2009 - 7:35 am EST

Yeah Angee--I think you should just leave town, That would show 'em!!!

MyTwoCents

March 4, 2009 - 8:35 am EST

What a moronic statement, "angee" Maybe you should take a good hard look at what's REALLY going on around you. To say the Rhino is running the show is really quite a slap in the face to the N & R - the Rhino is published only once a week - that's some CRAZY power!!

tarheel2000

March 4, 2009 - 9:36 pm EST

It would be a better city if the Rhino was running the show!!! Could not be worse!! By the way I am proud of the '5'. I am proud that someone is trying to get out the truth!! Maybe you should take time to get the facts.

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