June 2014, the following appeared in the Record
newspaper:
“In the coming weeks, the council will begin looking for
new police leadership, and terms of a potential contract are to be discussed
next week, Schrieks said, possibly setting limits on the size and type of
payout that chief can collect.
“Nothing is off the table,” the mayor said.”
Link to past posts on the subject:
August 2018: the public will soon see Scorzetti’s new contract. Scorzetti is getting more than Caruso. As Mayor, Schrieks reformed nothing.
It must have been a “knee jerk reaction” for Marc Schriek
to have told the papers that he was calling for reforms after the $343,000
paper. The papers called him and he
supplied them with the wrong statement.
Let’s examine the situation four years later:
We still have a Lodi Police Chief sitting on the Lodi
Board of Education.
We still have a Lodi Police Chief taking care of the mayor
and council and their long list of relatives employed in the Lodi schools.
We still have a mayor and council of one of the poorest
towns awarding one of the most expensive contracts to an overly political
police chief that sits on the Lodi Board of Education.