Y-Gate - the issue that will not die |
By Will Collette
On May 22, I reported on a secret meeting the Town Council
had with four key players in the growing Y-Gate Scandal when the Council met in
closed, executive session on May 14.
This session preceded the public decision by the Town Council to remove $475,000 from the Town Budget to pay the
Charlestown Land Trust so it could buy the Westerly YMCA’s abandoned campground
on Watchaug Pond.
The Council members, most conspicuously Councilor Gregg Avedisian who has been at the heart of Y-Gate
from the start, pronounced the Y-Gate deal dead
unless it is presented to the voters for their expressed approval.
But apparently a lot more went on behind those closed doors than was publicly
revealed because at the June 11 Town Council meeting, CCA Town Council
President Boss Tom Gentz attempted
to ramrod two resolutions through the Council, one to pay $398,000 in town
funds to the Charlestown Land Trust, and the second to draw $200.000 from the
town’s Open Space/Recreation Bond.
Both resolutions have been carried over to the Council’s
continuation of its June meeting next Monday, June 25.
I wrote my May 22 article about the secret meeting based on
two witness reports – these reports said that Sonquipaug Association leader
Joanne D’Alcomo, Westerly YMCA Board Chair Malcolm Makin and Charlestown Land
Trust officers Karen Jarrett and Russ Ricci were seen leaving the Council’s
executive session and quietly exiting the building.
Councilor Avedisian was asked about this event during a
deposition he gave in the Donoghue V. Charlestown case that challenged the Town
Council 3 to 1 vote to give the Charlestown Land Trust $475,000 based on
alleged violations of the state Open Meetings Act. Click here to read Avedisian's deposition.
Under oath, Avedisian confirmed that the meeting did take place and that
D’Alcomo, Makin and Ricci were there. He said that Karen Jarrett was not
present, but that another woman was. He was asked to identify her and said he
couldn’t remember her name but did remember she represented the Westerly YMCA.
He was asked if he meant Y Executive Director Maureen Fitzgerald and replied
“No, it was not Maureen.”
The agenda for the May 14 Executive Session is listed as
follows on Clerkbase:
1. Call to Order and Roll Call
2. The Town Council may vote to move into
Executive Session pursuant to RIGL §42-46-4&5(a)
(2) Collective Bargaining (Contract negotiations – Laborer’s Local 808 (Police
Dispatchers; Teamsters; CPMA); (2) Pending Litigation (Donoghue v. Charlestown);
(Charlestown v. Shelter Cove Properties); (2) Potential Litigation (Charlestown
Beach right of way – AP 9 Lot 19) and (1) Personnel (Town Administrator; Acting
Police Chief ; Permanent Police Chief )
3. Potential vote(s) from Executive
Session matters
4. Adjournment
It’s ironic that the Charlestown Town Council should commit
yet another Open Meetings Act violation while discussing the Donoghue v. Charlestown lawsuit, given that Donoghue's suit alleges earlier violations of the Open Meetings Act.
While it’s questionable that Sonquipaug’s D’Alcomo and the
Land Trust’s Russ Ricci should be in the room, at least they are named
defendants in the Donoghue litigation.
But Mal Makin and the unnamed woman from the Westerly YMCA
are not parties to the Donoghue case, and thus have no place in that Executive
Session.
Since Makin and the mystery Y woman weren’t in the room as
part of the Donoghue v. Charlestown
agenda item, what agenda were they there to discuss?
Nothing on the official agenda gives us a clue.
However, the Town Council’s subsequent switcheroo makes it pretty likely they were in the room to discuss a new deal – the
current deal on the table – to give the Y-Gate Scandal players the Charlestown tax money
they have sought for most of this year.
Councilor Avedisian emerged from this secret meeting to say
the Y-Gate deal was “dead” and it was going to stay dead unless or until it
reemerged and went before the Charlestown voters.
Avedisian was asked about his statements, and an interview
he gave to the Westerly Sun’s report for Charlestown ,
Cassidy Swanson.
Q. Recently you were quoted by Ms. Swanson, the latest
reporter from the Westerly Sun, on May 15, 2012, so last week, that the deal
essentially is -- it's dead; do you see that quote right there?
Avedisian. Yeah. I am aware of it.
Q. Is that reported accurately?
A. Yeah.
Here is the
part of the Westerly Sun article Avedisian is referring to: “The
proposal as it was written — whether it was as it was originally intended,
coming out from the [open space] bond money, or out of the surplus — is under
challenge,” he [Avedisian] continued. “Essentially, it’s dead.” Avedisian said
that if a new proposal were to be drafted — using the town’s open space and
recreation bond, or some other source — it would be “at best...probably years
in the making.”
My, how those years fly!
In an earlier interview, Avedisian told the Westerly Sun
that he felt it would be illegal for
the Town to put money into the Y-Gate deal without a taxpayer vote.
It is clear from Boss Tom Gentz ’s
conduct at the end of the Council’s June 11 meeting that he is determined that Charlestown will pay
$398,000 to the Charlestown Land Trust for the benefit of the Westerly YMCA and
the Sonquipaug Association. He is also clear that he will be pushing hard for
it at the June 25 continuation of that meeting.
Looking at the public portion of the May 14 Town Council
meeting and their June 11 session, it seems logical that the Council majority
led by Boss Gentz worked out a closed door deal with the Y-Gate players to make
a great show on May 14 of pulling the Y-Gate money out of the Town budget, only
to use another way of putting town taxpayer money into the hands of the Y-Gate
beneficiaries.
It all comes down to what Gregg decides to do on June 25 |
We are not supposed to know the exact nature of that deal
because it was done in closed Executive Session. No one from the public is supposed to be allowed in.
Even though the meeting minutes are sealed, the Town Council owes the taxpayers of Charlestown an explanation for what those people were doing in that meeting for an item that was clearly not listed on the agenda.
Even though the meeting minutes are sealed, the Town Council owes the taxpayers of Charlestown an explanation for what those people were doing in that meeting for an item that was clearly not listed on the agenda.
On June 25, Councilor Avedisian will be put to the test.
Will he back up his statements at the May Council meeting and his comments to the Westerly Sun that the
Y-Gate deal is dead unless it goes to the voters?
Or will he vote with Boss Gentz to give your tax dollars away on this shady deal with little benefit the citizens ofCharlestown ?
Or will he vote with Boss Gentz to give your tax dollars away on this shady deal with little benefit the citizens of
Gentz will almost certainly vote YES for his own resolutions. Marge Frank has consistently voted YES on all Y-Gate votes because she thinks it's a nice piece of land, all evidence to the contrary.
Councilor Lisa DiBello has consistently voted NO. Deputy Dan Slattery has consistently recused himself.
Not counting Avedisian's vote, that's 2 yes, 1 no and 1 recusal. It takes three votes to pass the resolutions so Avedisian's vote is the swing vote. If he votes NO, yet another and perhaps final nail goes in the Y-Gate coffin. If he votes YES, expect more public strife especially as we learn more about the secret backroom dealing.
I hope Councilor Avedisian sticks to his public statements
that Y-Gate is dead until Charlestown voters say otherwise and not let Boss Gentz
and his CCA gang get away with this heist.
Read all the Y-Gate stories by clicking here.