What’s next in Town of Moultonborough, no public input at all?

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To the editor, Laconia Daily Sun

April 7, 2009

Moultonborough government continues to lose transparency and citizen participation with a recent Selectboard decision, starting with the April 9, to start meetings at 7 p.m. Public input will only be allowed at the beginning of the meeting and at the end of the meeting. This procedure will not allow for public discussion of the review and approval process for new business, old business and correspondence

  • They already do not read all the correspondence that the public sends every week.
  • They already do not have an openmeeting with the public every week.
  • They already do not have a meeting every week in the summer.
  • They already discourage the public airing of an unedited selectmen’s meeting because of an oppressive and complicated cable TV access policy.
  • They already demand 50-cents for copies of documents while the library charges 15-cents.

What’s next, no public input at all?

 

Al Hume

Moultonborough

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Paul Punturieri said:

Great letter Al. This is clearly a shot at the MCA, payback if you will for trying to keep them honest. At least they are transparent in that regard.

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