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Residents and elected officials press Escambia County for transparency after contested library hiring

May 08, 2026 | Escambia County, Florida


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Residents and elected officials press Escambia County for transparency after contested library hiring
Several residents and governance advocates used public comment to call for an independent review and full public release of communications related to the county’s selection of the library director. Julie Patton and Lily Eubanks said the hiring raised concerns about procedural fairness and potential violations of a 2011 directive intended to prevent commissioner involvement in administrative hiring. Derek Scott and Melissa Pino asked the board to demand records and consider sanctions or corrective steps if policy breaches occurred.

Derek Scott said the selection committee had unanimously recommended a candidate with decades of library experience and a master's degree, yet staff advanced a different candidate. “When the public sees unanimous professional recommendations disregarded while private communications are occurring behind the scenes, confidence in government collapses,” he said, and asked the board to release communications and order an independent review.

County Administrator Wes Marino defended his hiring authority, saying he reviewed resumes, interviewed candidates and made a discretionary decision. Marino acknowledged optics concerns, apologized for any confusion caused by process gaps, and committed to bringing the 2011 board directive into a formal policy after legal review. Several commissioners said they trust the administrator’s judgment but supported clarifying and codifying rules that limit elected officials’ involvement in personnel selections.

The board did not reverse the appointment. Commissioners directed staff to workshop a clear hiring‑process policy and said the administrator will provide answers about steps taken during the hiring process. Residents left the meeting calling for disclosure of emails and text messages they say relate to the hiring; county officials said constituent emails exist but that staff will review the scope of records that can be released consistent with law.

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