Some electronic connections with Town Hall not working
Town Council chambers refurbishments - a new Cone of Silence? |
By Will Collette
I wanted to check out the Town Council’s June 23 special
meeting where the Council discussed the idea
of buying another piece of property – this one near the General Stanton Inn
– for open space. An interesting idea, given that Charlestown has spent every nickel of voter-approved
open space money to buy the land proposed as the site for the Whalerock wind
turbines.
Maybe the Town found a stash of Civil War bonds hidden in the walls when the Town Council chambers were refurbished. Or a bequest of Bitcoins. I really was curious to hear how the Council proposed to come up with the money for the land which is on the market for $250,000.
Maybe the Town found a stash of Civil War bonds hidden in the walls when the Town Council chambers were refurbished. Or a bequest of Bitcoins. I really was curious to hear how the Council proposed to come up with the money for the land which is on the market for $250,000.
Except there’s no video link in the Clerkbase listing for
the June 23 meeting.
I sent an e-mail to Town Administrator Mark Stankiewicz and
Town Clerk Amy Weinreich asking if there was going to be a video link added in.
My e-mail to both of them bounced, with this message telling
me why it was bounced:
I wonder if "Will Collette" is among the banned words on the Town's e-mail system |
I e-mailed Mr. Stankiewicz at his home e-mail, apologizing
for the intrusion, but noting that I was blocked from e-mailing him through
normal channels.
No reply.
However, that missing video link isn’t the only problem.
There is no video link for the Council’s agenda planning meeting that was held on Wednesday – if that link had been provided, we could at least see what they discussed for the upcoming meeting.
Town Clerk Weinreich normally posts the agenda for the regular monthly Town Council meeting on Thursday morning following the Council’s agenda meeting, and generally has the document links attached by the end of the day. Today, the agenda went up near to close of business and there were no document links. The Town Council meeting preview will have to wait until tomorrow.
Given the quantity and complexity of the agenda for Council
meetings, every hour of access helps citizens to understand what their town government
is up to, and provides the Westerly Sun and Progressive Charlestown with time to look
behind those agenda items.
The town did meet the minimal requirements of the state Open
Meetings Act by posting
the agenda for the upcoming Council meeting with the Secretary of State’s
office, though not on Clerkbase. But meeting the bare minimum legal requirement is hardly in keeping with the controlling
CCA Party’s pledge to “open, transparent and efficient government.” Then again, I think most Charlestown residents know the CCA Party's promises are crap.
Most Charlestown citizens wouldn’t know where to look on the
Secretary of State’s website to find the agenda. Ass you can see if you click
here, there are no links to supporting documents.
There have been lots of renovations going on at Town Hall
and these communications problems could be related to that. The town also plans to switch from
the existing Clerkbase system to a more user-friendly system called IQM2.
However, there is no notice posted on the Town’s official
website to warn citizens about any of these communication glitches or to
indicate any alternatives or work-arounds – such as getting the agenda from the
Secretary of State. I think most residents would understand about interruptions
in service, but only if the Town actually says something.
Admitting there have been problems would be a good place to start.
Admitting there have been problems would be a good place to start.