The article left out the part about how the Mayor and Council were discussing the new formats as a method of allowing MORE input from citizens. They were concerned that the present format does not allow comments BEFORE the council votes on proposed business.
The "new format" would allow all interested individuals the chance to study the business at hand and contribute to the discussion BEFORE being settled by a vote.
Seems like a good idea to me.
You THINK they "voted behind closed doors" so they must have. Actually, the letter you reference is probably the council asking legal about their options.
Since the council did NOTHING at the meeting I fail to see the basis for your charges.
jeffdetar 5 months, 3 weeks ago on Morrow weighing public input shake-up
Morrow weighing public input shake-up
The article left out the part about how the Mayor and Council were discussing the new formats as a method of allowing MORE input from citizens. They were concerned that the present format does not allow comments BEFORE the council votes on proposed business. The "new format" would allow all interested individuals the chance to study the business at hand and contribute to the discussion BEFORE being settled by a vote. Seems like a good idea to me.
jeffdetar 6 months ago on Morrow is not alone: All citizens should demand transparency
Morrow is not alone: All citizens should demand transparency
It's a great American tradition. Have a trial in the news media and convict everyone... Without checking any of the facts. Nice work.
jeffdetar 6 months, 1 week ago on EDITORIAL: Did Morrow City Council break the law?
EDITORIAL: Did Morrow City Council break the law?
You THINK they "voted behind closed doors" so they must have. Actually, the letter you reference is probably the council asking legal about their options. Since the council did NOTHING at the meeting I fail to see the basis for your charges.
jeffdetar 1 year, 7 months ago on Family: Mayoral candidate’s in pain, but recovering
Family: Mayoral candidate’s in pain, but recovering
My offer was to take "groceries" to him in the hospital if he liked. Jeff DeTar