LIVEBLOG: Chat with the Town Manager
Chat with Town Manager Paul Cohen.
- By Krista Perry
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- February 16, 2012
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Maria Karafelis
4:41 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012
Krista I would like to expand on Jeff's question about more blogs. Do you think you would be able to have a blog session like this for all the major boards? I think it's a great way to get the communication flowing. thanks again, it was very informative
Krista Perry
7:04 am on Friday, February 17, 2012
Maria: sure, if that is what you'd like to see we can do our best to make it happen. Thanks for the feedback!
Timothy McIlvenna
10:49 am on Friday, February 17, 2012
Krista,
Boards have to comply with Open Meeting law regulations. I would check with the town clerk and/or manager before you'd try to schedule a blog - to ensure that we'd have no risk in this area. Thanks. I am all for communication and dialog but we need to know and respect the policy/guidance!
Timothy McIlvenna
10:54 am on Friday, February 17, 2012
That being said - I believe you surely could have a chair of a committee - just not the whole board...as that would contitute a "meeting" of the members....I think...
Krista Perry
11:10 am on Friday, February 17, 2012
Tim, I doubt we would be able to have more than two guest panelists at a time anyway because conversation would probably be very difficult to guide. Thanks for the feedback on that though. Any board which has a quorum meeting at any given time I think needs to post that as a meeting...but as you know, quorums vary from board to board.