In the clubby world of Glendale's gadflies, Harry Zavos gets admiration from the network of regulars who come to most City Council meetings, questioning the ethics of some members as they pepper them with criticism over just about everything they do, from fixing potholes and setting utility rates to employee salaries and economic development policies.
Even some council members give the 79-year-old retired lawyer and Loyola Law School professor grudging respect as an adversary focused on issues, forcing a halt to the unconstitutional transfer of “surplus” water revenue to the General Fund and now challenging a similar transfer of $21 million in “surplus” electricity revenues.
The drumbeat of attacks from Zavos and gadflies Herbert Molano and Mike Mohill recently prompted Councilmen Ara Najarian and Dave Weaver to fight back, denouncing Mohill for trying to link them in a conspiracy while adding a shot at Zavos over his repeated demands for City Attorney Mike Garcia's opinion on the transfers to be made public.