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Local business owner says she was singled out in Parlier's COVID-relief audit; council hears multiple resident concerns

October 05, 2023 | Parlier City, Fresno County, California


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Local business owner says she was singled out in Parlier's COVID-relief audit; council hears multiple resident concerns
During public comment on Oct. 5, business owner Yolanda Padilla told the Parlier City Council she feels unfairly targeted by recent audit inquiries into COVID-relief assistance. Padilla said she provided documents to staff but that community members had been publicly questioned about her application, which she described as embarrassing and degrading.

Padilla described seeking funds to repair her building's roof and said she expected a low-interest loan; she asked why some businesses and landlords received aid while her application was singled out for extra scrutiny. Council members responded that staff handle application intake and that inquiries about individual files should go through the city manager so confidential application material is not discussed publicly.

Other members of the public repeated concerns about transparency and access to materials. A resident said the audit packet was not attached to the posted agenda, leaving the public without time to review the financials before the meeting. Council acknowledged inconsistent packet distribution and agreed to post corrected pages and bring the auditor back with finance staff on Oct. 19 so the public can review the documentation and ask questions with staff present.

Council did not take formal action on Padilla's claims during the meeting; members advised her to work directly with staff and signaled that staff should clarify the audit findings and the city's responses. The mayor said she would follow up on the complaint and asked staff to provide clarity to affected residents.

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