Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Week Three: An Open Letter to the Voters
Much has happened since my last open letter. Many of you have taken me at my word when I told you I would listen to what concerns you. I am pleased that so many of you are comfortable talking to me about a wide variety of issues and that you trust me to honestly answer your questions. If I don’t know the answer, I do tell you I’ll find the information get back to you. And, that is what I have done.
I attended the most recent meeting of the Bedford Adults & Seniors Committee and they have some exciting plans. Before I met with them, I read their by-laws. Those by-laws provide that 75% of the committee is to be composed of persons 50 and over. That is their focus and their constituency.
It seems to me that this should be the rule on all other committees, sub-committees, boards, or commissions, appointed by the Town Council and achieving that parity is going to be one of my primary goals.
Time and again, the Town Council’s agenda lists candidate interviews at 5:30 pm, with appointments voted on at 7:00 pm the same evening. No time is taken to carefully consider the candidates; no opportunity is given to the public to give their input or to make sure that the people most affected by the work of the appointees are fairly represented. If they can list the names of proclamation recipients on the agenda, they can list the names of those being interviewed for a council appointment. There is absolutely nothing in the Right-to Know-Law that precludes those names from being made public prior to action being taken. If you vote for me, I will work to have an open and equitable process for those appointments to committees, commissions, etc.
I’ve been working hard to get my message out to the voters and to encourage them to vote on March 13th. Bedford is at a crossroads. Depending on who is elected, Bedford will either become a civil community with open access and information for all residents, or it will remain a closed club.
The choice is yours. Please go to the polls and vote for me on Tuesday, March 13th. If you need a ride to the polls, please call. If you know you won’t be able to get to the polls, please apply for an absentee ballot. You can do it on line or you can call the Town Clerk at 472-3550 for help.
I attended the most recent meeting of the Bedford Adults & Seniors Committee and they have some exciting plans. Before I met with them, I read their by-laws. Those by-laws provide that 75% of the committee is to be composed of persons 50 and over. That is their focus and their constituency.
It seems to me that this should be the rule on all other committees, sub-committees, boards, or commissions, appointed by the Town Council and achieving that parity is going to be one of my primary goals.
Time and again, the Town Council’s agenda lists candidate interviews at 5:30 pm, with appointments voted on at 7:00 pm the same evening. No time is taken to carefully consider the candidates; no opportunity is given to the public to give their input or to make sure that the people most affected by the work of the appointees are fairly represented. If they can list the names of proclamation recipients on the agenda, they can list the names of those being interviewed for a council appointment. There is absolutely nothing in the Right-to Know-Law that precludes those names from being made public prior to action being taken. If you vote for me, I will work to have an open and equitable process for those appointments to committees, commissions, etc.
I’ve been working hard to get my message out to the voters and to encourage them to vote on March 13th. Bedford is at a crossroads. Depending on who is elected, Bedford will either become a civil community with open access and information for all residents, or it will remain a closed club.
The choice is yours. Please go to the polls and vote for me on Tuesday, March 13th. If you need a ride to the polls, please call. If you know you won’t be able to get to the polls, please apply for an absentee ballot. You can do it on line or you can call the Town Clerk at 472-3550 for help.