Ashod Mooradian appointed Montebello city treasurer

Asbarez – The City Council on a 4-1 vote on December 14 appointed Planning Commissioner Ashod Mooradian as city treasurer, rejecting requests to hold a special election or go through an application process, theĀ Whittier Daily News reports.

Mooradian ran for the office a year ago, placing second behind Charles Pell, who resigned in November, citing an increasing workload on his full-time job as an assistant U.S. attorney.

ā€œWe have a candidate who has incredible civic experience whoā€™s served on the Planning commission for five years and prior to that he was a member of the Traffic and Safety Commission,ā€ Councilman Jack Hadjinian said.

Councilman Bill Molinari suggested the city put out a request for resumes, as nearby city councils and school boards have done when faced with a vacancy.

ā€œIā€™ve known Mr. Mooradian for many years,ā€ Molinari said. ā€œWe go back almost 30 years. Certainly, heā€™s well qualified. This would allow for other folks to apply.ā€

And there was a third candidate in the treasurerā€™s 2015 race ā€“ Rosemarie Vasquez, he said.

Other council members said there was no reason to delay, saying that Mooradian had placed second in the last city treasurerā€™s election.

However, some residents said the city ought to call a special election.

ā€œI donā€™t want your predetermined person as city treasurer,ā€ said Yvette Fimbres.

And cost shouldnā€™t be an issue, Fimbres said.

ā€œIf you can afford to pay off Garfield, we can afford to spend $50,000 for residents to decide who should be city treasurer,ā€ she said, referring to the councilā€™s 3-1 vote on November 30 approving an undisclosed settlement with the developer regarding a more then 10-year-old dispute over street improvements.

Mooradian, who is an attorney and worked for the state bar for nine years prosecuting wayward lawyers, was born and raised in Montebello.

ā€œIā€™ll do my best to be fair, to be transparent, as good as I can be and helpful to the council,ā€ he said.