Jane
Weidman loses her part-time gig
By
Will Collette
Except
it was Block Island, technically New Shoreham, that did this to Weidman, not
Charlestown. Weidman had been working as Block Island’s part-time Planning
Director at the same time she was doing
the same job for Charlestown.
According to the
Block Island Times,
Weidman learned that she was out of a job when she read the new town budget for
Block Island and saw that her position had been abolished. Weidman told the
Times, “I was blind-sided…I wasn’t expecting this. I was expecting to continue
working with the Town. It wasn’t the way I imagined I would leave Block
Island.”
The
new Block Island budget actually increases the money for what used to be
Weidman’s position from $25,000 to $60,000 but that’s so they can get a
full-time person able to do GIS mapping work, as well as the town planner’s
functions.
The
Times says that Weidman opposes combining the GIS position with Planning: “It’s kind of folly. You
wouldn’t make the planning position subject to the mapping skills. You wouldn’t
do it at the expense of the planning component. The planning component is being
sacrificed for the mapping component.”
Weidman
took over as town planner on a part-time basis after Ashley Hahn resigned in
November 2013. (I mentioned Ashley’s recent job change in the last Charlestown
Tapas).
The
new Charlestown budget that comes up for a vote on June 1 shows the Town
Planner position as full-time at a salary of $71,681 (page 8C or page 32 if you
look at the PDF version online HERE).
Charlestown
already has a capable, full-time GIS Specialist in Steve McCandless, whereas Block Island is dumping Weidman before recruiting the GIS/Planner person they hope to get to replace her
The
total proposed budget for Charlestown’s Planning "Department" (two part-time people) is $117,647 which includes
Weidman’s salary plus that of a secretary at $35,284.
What’s
not known is what effect Weidman’s surprise firing by Block Island will have on
her employment here in Charlestown.
The
Block Island Times article sheds no light on the reasons for this sudden
move, and especially why it was done without telling Weidman. Was
it something she said? Something she did? And should Charlestown be concerned
about whatever it was?
But if Platner is happy with her, and that seems to be the case, then I think Weidman has job security in Charlestown for as long as Platner remains the most powerful person in Charlestown. If you wonder why I say that about Platner, she is the de facto head of the Charlestown Citizens Alliance which runs this town.
But if Weidman is going to be moved to full-time, the circumstances of her removal
as part-time planner for Block Island is a matter of public interest.