I want MORE!
By Will Collette
Next Monday, May 14, there will be another episode of Charlestown ’s
long-running soap opera also known as our Town Council. VP Deputy Dan Slattery
noted that there are 16 speakers already listed on the agenda and the usual
array of contentious issues, so in all likelihood, there will be a second round
to the May meeting on May 21st.
Monday’s meeting will bear only a passing resemblance to the
agenda posted on Clerkbase, since most of the agenda items have been juggled to
accommodate various speakers and guests. First up, for obvious reasons, will be
99-year old Edith Mashl who will receive the “Boston Post Cane” as Charlestown’s oldest living resident.
Also on the agenda – Deputy Dan’s transmogrified Ninigret Park MOU, a first official look at the Charter Revision Advisory Committee’s final proposals for charter changes, beach passes, the first
reading of a major Planning Commission power grab, Pat Anderson’s contract as
acting Town Administrator and the formation of a search committee for a
permanent (well, as permanent as usual) Administrator, the Edwards Lane affordable housing project, the police officers’ contract, and a bunch of other
stuff.
Plus, ahem, the Town
Budget, which includes some disposition of the issue of the $475,000 Y-Gate
expenditure. That is listed as the 11th item on the revised
agenda.
Budget Commission chair Richard Sartor pitching the Y-Gate scam |
I hope the town money for the Y-Gate deal is withdrawn permanently
– the state funding, too – so that the Westerly Y will have to drop its
ridiculous price to a level where the two main beneficiaries, the Charlestown
Land Trust and the Sonquipaug Association, can buy the land from their own
money. I would like nothing better than to never have to write another word
about Y-Gate again.
The Planning Commission’s proposal for a new ordinance to
expand its power over businesses across the town is also on the agenda for a
first reading. The proposal is a dense 14-page document that is much too
complicated to go into here – I’ll address it later in at least one separate
article. But Charlestown
business owners need to read this proposal – click here.
Deputy Dan on the attack in March. |
At last month’s Town Council meeting, Slattery had the
audacity to flat out lie about what his motions to change the town’s management
of Ninigret Park actually said. He claimed that all
he wanted to do was “help” the Parks and Recreation Commission to move the
Ninigret Park Master Plan forward.
In fact, what Deputy Dan proposed was dissolving the
Ninigret Park Master Plan and the creation of a new “Stakeholders Commission”
comprised of Slattery’s political allies and patrons which would write a new
plan, subject to the veto of the US Interior Department, Frosty Drew
Observatory and the Arnolda neighborhood. The Parks and Recreation Commission
would have its role reduced to holding a single seat on Deputy Dan’s new
commission.
But no, no, no, that was all a misunderstanding, said Deputy
Dan. "What I really meant to say was 'good job, Parks and Recreation
Commission.' Keep up the good work and here’s $15,000 to make that work easier.”
Deputy Dan thinks he can convince you that if he pisses on your leg, it’s just
the rain.
But Deputy Dan has two problems when he tells his tall tales: witnesses and Clerkbase.
Getting caught in a web of lies is downright embarrassing - to most people, but not Deputy Dan |
Former Council President Deb Carney, along with Paula
Andersen and Cheryl Dowdell (chair and vice-chair of Parks & Rec,
respectively) each called Deputy Dan out for completely misrepresenting the
facts. Perhaps at this Council meeting, they will let him get away with passing
through his revisionist resolution that puts things back the way they were,
with the $15,000 appropriation for the Commission as reparations.
The proposed Town Charter changes from the Ill
Wind-dominated Charter Revision Advisory Committee appear as agenda item 15.e.,
but because of the wildly altered agenda, this item will be roughly #30 among the
items to be addressed. Unless the Council simply decides to say, sure, let’s
post the notice of a June 11 hearing on these generally useless charter
changes, this matter may be carried over to May 21st.
I will be posting a separate article addressing the proposed
Charter changes and on a very serious coup attempt by the Planning Commission..