Las Vegas Review-Journal

Blackburn gets $66K in separation pact

- By Sandy Lopez Las Vegas Review-journal

The city of Henderson paid former assistant city manager Gregory Blackburn more than $66,000 as part of a separation agreement.

Blackburn was placed on administra­tive leave Feb. 14, and his last day with the city was March 7.

In an email distribute­d to city employees, Interim City Manager Richard Derrick said Blackburn left to “pursue new opportunit­ies.” No other reason has been given for his departure. Blackburn could not be reached for comment.

According to the agreement, Blackburn and the city “desire to achieve a completely amicable parting, and to settle fully and finally any and all difference or claims, both known and unknown.”

Under the agreement, Blackburn was given $42,701.54 in severance pay and $23,410.93 for paid time off. The city also paid for three months of COBRA health insurance.

In January, sources told the Las Vegas Review-journal that Blackburn was the subject of a sexual harassment investigat­ion. The city paid $10,927.20 to Littler Mendelson P.C. to investigat­e Blackburn, according to spokesman David Cherry. The investigat­ion was a result of an anonymous complaint.

City Attorney Josh Reid said the investigat­ion didn’t substantia­te anything related to harassment or discrimina­tion issues.

Blackburn, who worked for Henderson for 14 years before leaving in 2009, was the director of community developmen­t and compliance for North Las Vegas. He began working for Henderson again in April 2016.

Last month, Derrick announced that Stephanie Garcia-vause was being promoted to replace Blackburn. The Henderson City Council is scheduled to ratify the appointmen­t April 17.

Contact Sandy Lopez at slopez@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-3834686. Follow @Journalism­sandy on Twitter.

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