Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Is Killington devolving to the dark ages

Below is an email chain between myself and the town administration regarding email alerts for Select Board meeting. As you will see our town seems to be going back to the dark ages. When the town fathers (and mothers) start hiding behind legal requirements and not continuing the free flow of information one has to wonder if there are not ulterior motives at work. 




From: Vito & Susan [mailto:Marla@Vermontel.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 9:19 AM
To: Richard Horner; Chris Bianchi; Ken Lee; Patty McGrath
Subject: Selectboard Meeting Email Alerts


I know we are in transition in the Town Manager’s office and that the suspension of email alerts for Select Board meeting is due to it. I know I and at least one other person has contacted the town office about reinstating these alerts. Additionally I have spoken to many people who are concerned regarding this lack and some are wondering why and not necessarily accepting that its just because of the transition.

Could we please get this taken care of before it becomes a problem?



Vito

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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2016 9:43 AM

Subject: RE: Selectboard Meeting Email Alerts
Thanks for your concern. The best way to keep current is to check Killingtontown.com. All minutes and agendas and other relevant information are posted on the website in a timely manner.
The new Town Manager will start on April 18. At that time she can decide how to distribute information.

Richard L. Horner
Killington Town Planner
Zoning Administrator
Interim Town Manager
2706 River Road
802-422-3242

 On Apr 6, 2016, at 10:42 AM, Vito & Susan <Marla@Vermontel.com> wrote:


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Dick,
I’m not sure you understood my request. Before Seth Webb left email alerts with the agenda were always sent out for Select Board meetings and they have since been suspended. I and many others would like them to be reinstated. I truly don’t understand why they were suspended in the first place, it can’t be that much of a burden to type a few lines with a meeting time and date and send out a mass email. Seth must have had a group list who requested these alerts. Or are the rumors that he deleted stuff off his computer true?
In this day and age where digital communication is ubiquitous don’t you think we need to keep up with the times. It is after all the twenty first century. I’m sure it is a lot more efficient to email people than having to post physical notices in public places.
The town website calendar is not always timely or accurate. There have been many times when I’ve looked at it for info on meeting and it wasn’t there.
Vito
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Hi Vito,

Again, thank you for your concern in this matter of email alerts. I do understand it is very a convenient way for many to be reminded of what is transpiring in town and with the board. Unfortunately, this email thread has taken on an unnecessary negative tone. Please keep in mind that the interim period between managers was likely to have a few changes of style in the way things occurred, and Seth went the extra mile with alerts. As Dick replied, the agendas and information was publicly posted as required. The email alert, despite being convenient for many, doesn't meet the legal requirements of a public posting. I have no doubt that our new town Manager will certainly be amenable to either restarting alerts or suggesting new way of keeping up the information flow. In the mean time I ask that you, and all in our community, have patience with this soon ending transition period and allow her the opportunity to serve us all in a positive and welcoming atmosphere.


Best regards,

Patty McGrath
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Patty,
Thanks for your response.
The solution to this matter was like falling off a log. The town’s software platform, Constant Contact, was used by Seth for email alerts to people on the town’s email list. It is currently being used to email alerts by Amy Morrison for the KPAA. I spoke to her and she told me it was simply a matter of Dick or whoever prepares the agenda to forward it to her and she can simply input that into the software and push a button to generate the email. So I hardly think it’s a mile – it’s more like a  walk in the park.
If I can get this squared away with a phone call anyone in the town office can too. Unless of course the idea is to limit distribution of information, which I hope isn’t the case.
If there was any negative tone to the email chain it is because this simple solution, which I, not even an administrative employee of the town could get done in less than a minute with a phone call while town personnel either didn’t want to or didn’t know how to and couldn’t be bothered to find out.
Vito 
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Comment: So there you have it. Apparently based upon Ms. McGrath's response, "The email alert, despite being convenient for many, doesn't meet the legal requirements of a public posting.", the administration is hiding behind legal requirements so as to eliminate a convenience, as well as limiting distribution of information, to the taxpaying citizens of the town. For the amount of taxes we pay and the amount of tax dollars that are diverted to the KPAA and other so-called economic development expenditures which make it convenient for the businesses in town to make a profit, you would think that this "convenience" would not be a hardship on town personnel. 
I'm sure it is a convenience for the KPAA to use the town's Constant Contact software to keep people apprised of their activities.
As my wife stated to me regarding this, "Just because you don't have to, doesn't mean you shouldn't".

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Further response:


Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2016 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: Selectboard Meeting Email Alerts
 
Hi Vito,  Appreciate the dialog. I understand you feel it was a simple thing that could be done, I’m not arguing that point. It is the automatic assumption that any small change is viewed as some conspiracy to “limit information or that information was deleted” perpetuating false rumors and a seeming public attempt to disparage town office staff. The reality is, Seth did go the extra mile in the electronic passage of information, Dick’s strong points lie in other areas than computer networking. He has done a fine job in keeping the town running smoothly. With the new manager starting soon it seems like a needless fight to pick. As I said, we are moving forward, and that request will be taken care of.
 
Best,
 
Patty

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Patty,
 
Thanks for your further response.
This isn’t the first or the only request that these alerts be resumed. When there is lack of response or action, as was the case until today, one has to wonder. I tried going through the chain of command multiple times and got nowhere. So you can say what you want but based on results my and others requests were not taken seriously.
Seth was smart enough to see that providing these alerts was one of the building blocks of trust between the town administration and the townspeople. And again I must stress it is a very simple task and reaps increased trust as a reward.
As far as Dick goes, I respect him, in fact if you recall I supported him back when Bernie Rome was trying to deep six him on the premise that Dick didn’t have enough to do. The thing about Dick is he can be dismissive at times. I tried not  belittle him, I didn’t refer to him directly. I know he has plenty of skills as I am witness to his knowledge and abilities at every planning commission meeting, though apparently he is limited in his computer skills.
You are the one who brought up the “negative tone” and I gave you an explanation.
If you recall in my initial email I stated that I did not want this to become a problem. This was an issue that took a minute to take care of.
Anyway, I want to put this to bed and I hope to see an alert before the next SB meeitng.
 
Vito



Vito

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