A8 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEbRuARY 4, 2019 Settlement: ‘If they feel I need to step aside, I will’ Continued from Page A1 “I’m not an accountant and I ran (the pageant) as a mom-and-pop organiza- tion, and kept it afloat,” she said. “I thought I had all the documentation, but when I needed it most, when the DOJ wanted it, I didn’t have it.” Phillips said she plans to meet with City Manager Mark Winstanley and fellow city councilors “to find out their feelings” as to whether she should retain her council position. “If they feel I need to step aside, I will,” she said. “I don’t want to, because there are things I haven’t finished doing.” Mayor Jay Barber said he discussed the Department of Justice agreement with Win- stanley, but will not make a recommendation “until we have an opportunity to sit down with Dana and deter- mine what her response is going to be. I think it will be totally up to her to make a decision on that.” ‘THERE’S NOT A FELONY INVOLVED. IT’S MORE WHETHER SHE FEELS SHE WANTS TO bE IN THE PubLIC EYE AND SERVE IN THAT SITuATION. WE’LL TALK IT OVER AND SAY: ‘DANA, WE’LL SuPPORT WHATEVER DECISION YOu MAKE.’ ’ Jay Barber | Seaside mayor He said nothing in the agreement “eliminates her eligibility to stay on the council. There’s not a felony involved. It’s more whether she feels she wants to be in the public eye and serve in that situation. We’ll talk it over and say: ‘Dana, we’ll support whatever decision you make.’” Steve Phillips declined to comment. The school district board president “has been an excel- lent member of the board for over 20 years,” Superin- tendent Sheila Roley said. “From my understanding of the agreement, there is noth- ing to indicate that Steve and Dana had any personal gain from their work with the Miss Oregon pageant.” Roley said there is no concern among school dis- trict officials of crossover between pageant manage- ment and school district business operations. “As far as I can interpret the docu- ment, it doesn’t provide any evidence there was personal gain,” she said. Roley said she had no comment on the school dis- trict’s process moving for- ward. “That’s a conversation that will be among the board members,” she said. Minnick: Author’s wife and Johnson: ‘I just can’t understate local piano teacher are helping how negative my reaction is’ Continued from Page A1 “This is an extension of the Institute of Fun, bringing it to Astoria, and it’s also a realization of a dream of mine to do a side- show that’s more perfor- mance art than it is freak- iness,” Minnick said. Helping Minnick is his wife, business organizer Mickki Langston and local piano teacher Paul Brady as director of music. “We want our com- munity to be a place that is really open and acces- sible for everyone,” Langston said. “Part of what we will be doing with the event is contrib- uting some of the proceeds to accessibility projects in the city … improve- ment of infrastructure to make sure people can get around and do the things they need to do in every- day life and enjoy the community.” Along with freaks, the effort is gathering volun- teers — “clowns, mostly clowns,” Minnick said — to help run the show, and sponsors to make sure per- formers are compensated. People can apply to be a volunteer or freak in the show at astoriafreakshow. com by April 1. Continued from Page A1 idea he’d forgotten to share with the committee: a plan to allow citizens to select one of five agencies targeted for audits in the coming year. State audits are supposed to be an objective and non- partisan evaluation of how well an agency is performing its appointed tasks and man- aging its resources. State Sen. Elizabeth Steiner Hayward, D-Port- land, reacted first to Mem- mott’s proposal. “I’m dubi- ous,” she said. State Sen. Betsy John- son, D-Scappoose, the com- mittee’s co-chairwoman, was blunter. “I’m incredulous,” she said, saying the concept would amount to “pandering to public opinion.” The other co-chair, state Rep. Dan Rayfield, D-Cor- vallis, joined the criticism, calling the idea “a very manipulative tool.” Under heavy fire, Mem- mott hastily apologized, but that did nothing to mollify lawmakers’ concerns. “I just can’t understate how negative my reac- tion is,” said Johnson, who along with Steiner Hayward co-chairs the Joint Ways and Means Committee which writes the state — and Rich- ardson’s — budget. 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