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Controversy between the Health Board and Charleston Mayor Save Email Print
Posted: 11:09 PM May 12, 2008
Last Updated: 6:30 AM May 13, 2008
Reporter: Kallie Cart
Email Address: kallie.cart@wsaz.com

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- It has been a back and forth battle for months between the Kanawha Charleston Health Board and the mayor of Charleston.

With funding cuts, a proposed move canceled; then the president of the board not being re-appointed.

Speculation is flying that the Kanawha Charleston Health Board could soon have a new leader.

A source tells us director Kerry Gateley is planning to step down in a private meeting on Thursday.

Gately will not comment, but several people say he has been looking for another job.

The city wanted the department to move to a different spot to make way for a new hotel, but the department was taking its time, so the mayor cut their budget in half.

Then the hotel deal was pulled off the table.

On top of that issue, Mayor Danny Jones also decided not to re-appoint Dr. Steven Artz to the board.

Now, there's more speculation Artz could be a possible replacement for the director's position: a job that the board has sole control over.

Mayor Jones said he hopes Gateley is not leaving.

Artz didn't want to comment on the situation, but did say he knows Gateley has been looking for another job.

Some answers may come this Thursday when the board meets in executive session.

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Posted by: david cook on May 13, 2008 at 10:22 PM
just another example of the spineless charleston city council giving danny jones anything he wants without regard to anyone or anything other than dannys personal vendetas. dr. artz is seeing the wrath of danny jones and should be a warning to anyone thinking of telling danny no or not agreeing with his thinking

Posted by: Voter on May 13, 2008 at 10:42 AM
I think it's great that Mayor Jones is in control. Those people on the Health Board have been dictating what we should and should not do for years. We can't even elect them out because they are appointed. I hope they all step down and Mayor Jones appoints someone with some sense. Let the business owners run their OWN business the way they want.

Posted by: "woooooooo" on May 13, 2008 at 06:25 AM
I'm glad I don't live in the town of Charleston because I would feel like I was living under a dictatorship. I don't understand why people voted him in again. He maybe a good guy but I think he has some unresolved issues somewhere and is taking it out on the people in Charleston. Adding a few good cops to the force is not proof of good city management.The Heath Dept.is in a good location. I thought the people come first seeing how they are the one's who vote not hotel management or industry. Where are the human rights issues coming into play in this case.

Posted by: rich on May 13, 2008 at 03:36 AM
Shame on you Mayor Jones and Kent Carper

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