Monday, April 4, 2016

Luna’s retirement payout will be posted this week. And it will be shocking.





Before the public sees Luna’s retirement payout this week for supposed "unused days", I would like to remind them of the following:


Tony Luna was responsible for working on Lodi’s budgets each year.  In the 2014 and 2015 budgets, he listed his “Gross Days of Accumulated Absences” to be 100.  He listed the total value of those days to be $5,000.   


The highest value ever placed on Luna’s days appeared on the 2013 budget and showed $48,255.


Link to old post on the subject:



The residents of Lodi are aware that Tony Luna took off constantly from work and could rarely be found in the Borough Hall.  His contract did not even have a defined work week.


I submitted the following OPRA request last week:


1)  A copy of Anthony Luna’s retirement payout and the Resolution approving it.


2)  A copy of all attendance records used to justify the retirement payout.