Just a thought. Instead of having working sessions once or twice a week, why not just meet every Monday night until July and August then go back to every other Monday night. The town could have more opportunity to either go to the meeting or watch on TV. I cannot make these working sessions, but I am interested in what is going on. Joe M. cut Nat off the other night and told her "wait for the working session to discuss that" as if he did not want the public to hear her while on DCTV. I for one did not lke that and after talking to others, they feel the same. OPEN MEETINGS when more are available would be nice.
Was it during on of those "working sessions" that you voted to transfer the traffic supervisors to the School Committee without notifying them to discuss the matter? from what ive heard another example of great SB communication
I agree, meetings should be more accessible to the public so that we know what's going on, instead of hearing it after the fact. Another reason why I think there should be an opportunity for limited comment from public. If the public knows they can speak for 5-10 minutes (not a presentation) it should be allowed.
Just a thought. Instead of having working sessions once or twice a week, why not just meet every Monday night until July and August then go back to every other Monday night. The town could have more opportunity to either go to the meeting or watch on TV. I cannot make these working sessions, but I am interested in what is going on. Joe M. cut Nat off the other night and told her "wait for the working session to discuss that" as if he did not want the public to hear her while on DCTV. I for one did not lke that and after talking to others, they feel the same. OPEN MEETINGS when more are available would be nice.
ReplyDeleteWas it during on of those "working sessions" that you voted to transfer the traffic supervisors to the School Committee without notifying them to discuss the matter? from what ive heard another example of great SB communication
ReplyDeleteI agree, meetings should be more accessible to the public so that we know what's going on, instead of hearing it after the fact.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason why I think there should be an opportunity for limited comment from public. If the public knows they can speak for 5-10 minutes (not a presentation) it should be allowed.