Council considers staff lawyer for new city attorney
Deepa Bharath
The City Council is looking inside City Hall to replace retired City
Atty. Bob Burnham, despite extensive outside searches.
The city clerk announced Tuesday after a closed session meeting
that council members are considering Acting City Atty. Robin Clauson
for the job.
Council members appointed Clauson, an assistant city attorney in
the interim, after Burnham -- who held his position for two decades
-- retired in August.
In July, the city entered into a contract with Bob Murray &
Associates, a Sacramento-based search firm, to find the city its new
attorney.
City officials said they were looking for a new lead council who
could efficiently handle ongoing annexation procedures for West Santa
Ana Heights, agreements regarding heightened influence at John Wayne
Airport and developing relationships with county, state and federal
elected officials.
The council has interviewed many candidates since August and
narrowed the field down to two, including Clauson, City Councilman
Steve Bromberg said.
“One of them decided to stay where he was,” he said. “So we’re in
the process of putting together a formal offer for [Clauson].”
Bromberg would not reveal the details of the offer yet. Clauson
was not available for comment Thursday.
Clauson is a good fit for Newport Beach not only because she is a
familiar face, but because of her efficiency and knowledge on issues,
said Bromberg, an attorney himself.
“I’ve worked with her for 12 years,” Bromberg said. “I know her
work ethic very well. She’s right at the top of the curve.”
The city of Newport Beach needs “an outstanding land-use
attorney,” which Clauson is, he said.
“Robin also has expertise in municipal law,” he said. “She is
self-confident, knows how to work with the public and has no
communication barriers.”
City Hall gadfly Dolores Otting, who ran for city council in
November, said she is happy with the council’s decision.
“She’s been with the city a long, long time,” she said. “The city
will have continuity with a caring person, who has the experience and
who has done a great job over the years. It’s her reward for doing a
good job.”
* DEEPA BHARATH is the enterprise and general assignment reporter.
She may be reached at (714) 966-4625 or at [email protected].
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