Trustee may have to stay on bench in gym debate
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Angelique Flores
Ocean View School District trustee Pam Ogdon has asked a former
attorney with the Fair Political Practices Commission to rule on whether
she has a conflict of interest in voting on the district’s middle school
gymnasium project.
Ogdon who lives near Spring View Middle School, recused herself from
“participation, discussion, and decisions that could involve Spring View”
at the study session on the gyms Tuesday night.
According to the government code, “No public official at any level of
state or local government shall make, participate in making or in any way
attempt to use his official position to influence a governmental decision
in which he knows or has reason to know he has a financial interest.”
Such an interest could lie in Ogdon’s property.
According to the government code, property in which an official has an
economic interest is any property located within 500 feet of its
boundaries.
Ogdon said she was advised last fall that because she would not have a
financial gain on her property, there was no conflict of interest.
She is awaiting a second legal opinion from the attorney Steven
Churchwell, a former Fair Political Practices Commission official who is
familiar with conflict-of-interest laws.
Still, some questioned whether or not Ogdon should have left the room
during the discussion Tuesday night.
“She’s already tainted the board by being in the discussions,”
resident Todd Emmons argues Emmons and another members of the
Neighborhoods for Education First met with Ogdon earlier this week about
her potential conflict.
Ogdon declined further comment until she hears the second legal
opinion, which is expected to come within 10 days.
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