Filling The Impending Vacancy For DPW Commissioner – Another Mess

[JK: I received a text this evening (08/21/24) from Michael Ladd. He indicated that my text had gone to his spam folder which is why he did not respond. He observed that Moran had withdrawn it to amend it.]

In a front-page story in the August 6, 2024, edition of the Daily Gazette, Sara Burger announced her candidacy to replace Saratoga Springs Public Works Commissioner Jason Golub, who is leaving this position to take a job with the state. On the very same day, she apparently emailed the executive committee of the Saratoga Springs Democratic Committee, withdrawing from the race. Then, apparently, she reversed her decision again, reaffirming her intention to campaign to replace Golub.

According to a story in the August 7, 2024, edition of the Times Union, the Saratoga Springs Democratic Committee had selected Burger over Gordon Boyd, who also sought the position.

I texted Burger on August 7, 2024, and asked for clarification.

Ms. Burger never replied.

I then emailed Otis Maxwell, the chair of the Saratoga Springs Democratic Committee, asking if I could have a copy of her email. He never replied.

It is reasonable to assume that Ms. Burger mysteriously withdrew from the race and then re-entered it.

I think it is reasonable for Ms. Burger to directly address the incident and, assuming she did withdraw and re-engage, explain her decisions.

The Word Partisan Doesn’t Work

Accounts Commissioner Dillon Moran has asserted that because the number of registered Democrats is greater than the number of Republicans in the city, that the person selected by the Democratic Committee should be Golub’s replacement.

It is important to understand that for the group currently in control of the Democratic Committee, being a Democrat is not enough. As we saw in the last election cycle when the Committee refused to let three Democrats interested in running for City Council even address the full Committee, any candidate they will even consider, let alone endorse for this current vacancy, must be loyal to the current faction in control of the committee and a fan of Moran and Finance Commissioner Sanghvi.

In contrast, outgoing Commissioner Golub told the Times Union:

‘…his replacement should not be a partisan pick, but one who would work well with the staff. He also told the mayor he would be happy to chair the committee [a committee that would vet and recommend a candidate].”

Times Union August 7, 2024

The Democratic Committee quickly announced on Facebook that they “would like to assist in identifying candidates for the DPW position” and that anyone interested in the position should contact them. When Otis Maxwell, the Democratic chair, however, was contacted by a registered Republican who was and still is interested in the position and has qualifications for the job and a history of working well with city officials and residents of all political persuasions, he was told that the Democratic Committee was only interviewing Democrats.

Ironically, Otis Maxwell, the Democratic chair, had told the Daily Gazette

“we are looking for the strongest candidate, and it would be great if we found somebody who was somewhat apolitical and just had great qualifications and wanted the job and that might help the other side approve them.”

-Daily Gazette July 26,2024

The committee then went ahead and endorsed Sarah Burger, a former Democratic chair who is highly partisan and who has no qualifications. So much for looking for the strongest candidate who might help the “other side” approve them. Note also that Public Safety Commissioner Tim Coll is a registered Democrat but has automatically been delegated to be on the “other side.”

In ironic contrast to the hyper-tribalism of the Democrats who view being a Republican as being the personification of evil, it is the local Republicans who have demonstrated tolerance and the willingness to look beyond party registration in considering who to support to fill Golub’s position. Readers will recall that they endorsed Tim Coll, a registered Democrat who successfully ran for Public Safety Commissioner in the last election.

Mike Brandi, chair of the Saratoga Springs Republican Party, told the Times Union that he is:

“available to speak with anyone interested in the position to discuss my committee’s priorities for the Department of Public Works. … While the local Democratic Party has refused to interview independents and Republicans for their recommendation to fill the position, our priority is what is best for the city.” 

Times Union August 7, 2024

Probable Grid Lock

There is currently controversy and confusion over when an election to fill Golub’s position can take place. Moran claims that he will make it happen on October 29, 2024. Without going too far into the weeds, this is highly unlikely. It remains unclear when a special election will be held.

In the meantime, the only way to fill the position, pending an election, would be for a majority of the Council to vote for a candidate to serve as Commissioner until a special election can be held. This would require three votes, and with Golub gone and the two Democrats supported by the Committee, Moran and Sanghvi, committed to Sarah Burger, this seems unlikely.

A number of people have expressed interest in potentially filling Golub’s position. They are either independents or Republicans with little history in the scrum of city politics. Given the public stance of the city Democratic committee, though, it is highly unlikely that Moran and Sanghvi would consider any of these candidates and, therefore, that a majority can be found.

Only time will tell.

8 thoughts on “Filling The Impending Vacancy For DPW Commissioner – Another Mess”

  1. The city Democratic committee are an absolute embarrassment to the rest of us who are registered Democrats in Saratoga Springs. They are consumed with egos and old vendettas, what’s best for the city is not even on their radar.

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  2. In all fairness to Sarah Burger, John’s characterization of her as having no qualifications to serve as Commissioner of Public Works is unfair. She is an attorney as is the person currently serving, Jason Golub. I don’t know what the qualifications are that John feels she is lacking. She is smart and she has served in City government before. Though her service as City Attorney turned out not to be a good fit for her or the City Council, that should not be held against her.

    Sarah Burger does have a history of seeming to be closely associated with a certain faction of the local Democratic Party. The City has survived having other Council members who were closely associated with the same faction. Again, this should not preclude her serving, especially as an interim Council member.

    I agree that it would be better to have a less politically orientated person serving in the interim position. There are many Saratogians who could do a good job in that role. There should be no problem finding this person. There are no specific ‘qualifications’ for any position on the City Council.

    Under the Commission form of government, there has always been a danger of turning our City Council into a technocracy. Two recent Commissioners of Accounts have been accountants even though that department has little to do with accounting. Now we have a Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Public Safety both with backgrounds in law enforcement. Following that theme, the Commissioner of Public Works would be qualified only if he or she had a degree in engineering.

    Members of the City Council can best serve based on their love and knowledge of the City, a personality that includes qualities of fairness, humility and reasonable intellect, and a willingness to learn.

    Chris Mathiesen

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    1. Chris-I think the point is that Democratic chair Otis Maxwell said he was hoping for someone “somewhat apolitical…and [who had] great qualifications and [who] might help the other side approve them.” Instead, he refused to interview someone who had those qualities solely because the person was not a Democrat, and the Dems then went on to endorse someone who has none of the qualities they said they were looking for. The reality is, being an “acceptable” Democrat seems to be their only real criteria for someone they would support to fill this important position.

      As for Sarah Burger’s time as city attorney being “not a good fit” that is a pretty big understatement. As I recall, her behavior as city attorney was so inappropriate that she was forced to resign rather than be fired and that you played a key role in getting rid of her.

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      1. I am very aware of how the current edition of the Democratic Committee operates. I spent 2023 as an ‘unacceptable Democrat’. To say that I had a ‘key role’ in getting rid of Sarah would be a gross exaggeration though I wouldn’t be surprised if Sarah was led to believe that it was the case.

        Chris Mathiesen

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  3. When Anthony Skip Scirocco passed way, and being a Republican the Dems didn’t feel that the spot should be replaced with a Republican.

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  4. Hindsight is 20/20, and history will show that choosing Mr Golub to replace Skip Scirocco was a huge mistake. His silence at City Council meetings was only outdone by him becoming a part of the trio of Commissioners knows as “The Faction.” The mistakes that Dillon, Sanghvi and Golub have made, will have consequences for taxpayers for years.

    And now he will be jumping into the lifeboat known as “working for the State.” Fair warning to his new employer, as he sits in his comfy office shuffling through the quagmire on his desk.

    Golub’s replacement has probably already been chosen, but the insecurity in the Department of Public Works must be horrible. It’s been in turmoil for at least four years. And now, a third Commissioner will soon take over. Luckily Deputy Commissioner O’Neil is a proven commodity and is doing his best to hold it all together.

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