Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Guest View: Mike Zinkin – The darker side of Town government

As previously reported on LOVE, as if the antics of Town Manager, Mary Jacobs, aren’t bad enough (ignoring adopted Town Council Policies, convincing the current Council to set records for fiscal “management” including the highest budget in Town history, two sets of 3% employee raises in 12 months during a pandemic, and $50 million in added bond debt, and, most important, adding a veil of unprecedented secrecy with all the Executive Sessions)…we have recently discovered additional information on another high-ranking member of the Town Staff.

Town Attorney has possible Conflict-of-Interest
Some business associations on the part of the Town Attorney have recently been uncovered.

LOVE readers are aware of the “secret” proposed Economic Development Agreement between the Town and Town West regarding the Oro Valley Village Center (formerly Oro Valley Marketplace). The Executive Session on this topic during the January 19, 2022 meeting was cancelled when some Council members realized that any agreement with Town West was premature since there has been no approved action for the properties. The Town Attorney, Jonathan Rothschild, along with the Town Manager, have something proposed, but the details are being kept a secret.

Here's the problem. The principal characters with Town West are the Humberto Lopez family (HSL Properties), the Horvath family, and their attorney Keri Silvyn. It turns out that Rothschild has financial ties to all of them. In 2011, when Mr. Rothschild was running for the Mayor of Tucson, all the above-named individuals contributed to his campaign. [Click on the below attachment to enlarge it]



Possible lingering effects
Now you might say, “That was over 10 years ago, so what’s the big deal?” The problem is that Mr. Rothschild has had a prior relationship with the people who are the principles in any agreement that the Town might enter into with Town West. Will there be any lingering effects from those past campaign donations? Will Rothchild’s decisions on the Town West deal be in the best interest of the citizens of Oro Valley or will he be beholden to what’s in the best interest of the Lopez family and the Horvath family?

The Council is aware of these campaign contributions, thanks to communications sent to them from Oro Valley citizens.

Accordingly, Mr. Rothschild should recuse himself from any communications and/or dealings with Town West.

Decisions need to be made on what’s best for the residents of Oro Valley.

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Mike Zinkin and his wife have lived in Oro Valley since 1998. He served on the Oro Valley Development Review Board from 2005-2009, the Board of Adjustment from 2011-2012, and the Town Council from 2012-2016. He was named a Fellow for the National League of Cities. He was a member of the NLC Steering Committee for Community and Economic Development and a member of the Arizona League of Cities Budget and Economic Development Committee. He was an Air Traffic Controller for 30 years. Mike has a Bachelor’s degree in history and government from the University of Arizona and a Master’s degree in Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education from California State University, Northridge.