I don’t often attend local council meetings but recently having
been given a heads up by a taxpayer who is much more up on what is
going on than myself I decided to do so to address some failures in a
topic to be discussed in which I had an interest, The Notice of
Public meeting, once I had found it tucked away on the website said
that the official policy re the Township Website was to be discussed
at the “Public Meeting” to be held as part of the regular council
meeting and gave a contact email for further comments or information.
I then did my research and sought out the document in question, a
very difficult job given that said document was
buried deep in a 139 page PDF agenda document.
Fortunately the same fellow who had alerted me to the meeting also
regularly does the enormous task of splitting said document into its
component parts and posting links to them on
his private website. The
policy document then can be found here.
Having notified the township via the email provided that I wished
to speak to this issue I then prepared a brief two page outline of
the points I wished to raise. Primarily ways in which the website
could be more “user friendly”, be more accessible and make
documents much easier to access.
The “Public Meeting” portion of the meeting was scheduled for
11am and allowed for just 1/2 hr to cover this item and the “Notice
of Public Meeting” Policy (now scheduled
for July 20th), hardy enough to do much more than just touch upon
the problems but enough to get a few point across I thought. There
were two citizens who had contacted council on this matter, myself
being one of them and both our names were on the agenda under the
heading of 'website policy'. I arrived about 10.30 only to find that
the council meeting, which presumably started at the scheduled time
of 10am, was “running an hour behind”. Sure enough the website
policy issue did not come up until after 12 noon (this after council
has taken a coffee break leaving citizens sitting waiting for
proceedings to continue, no coffee was offered to us!)
The first citizen was then called up (no mention of this being the
“public” portion of the meeting) and told in no uncertain terms
to keep his presentation short, (I note here that previous
'delegations were not given this instruction but were eventually
persuaded that council had understood their concerns). The
presentation was indeed kept short being less than 5 minutes and not
covering half the items on the printed sheet circulated covering his
concerns. The Chair then said we will take a break and then move on
to (an item further down the agenda, I don’t recall what), having
now sat waiting for an hour & a half to say my piece I then asked
“do you want to finish up with the web policy issue before moving
on?” as was told “I though we had”. SAY WHAT?
I had thought that this was a PUBLIC MEETING portion of council,
least that what it said in the “Public Notice” and for that
matter in the agenda. To not hear from someone who’s name was on
the agenda let alone not ask for “public input” from those others
present at a public meeting is very strange IMHO. Anyway I was having
non of that and insisted on speaking, whilst reluctantly being
allowed to do so was pressured into speaking for less than a minute,
possibly two and interrupted at least once during that period and
told to hurry up. No discussion took place, I had the distinct
impression that council simply did not want to know. They then went
for their second coffee break despite the supposed urgency of moving
on the other business! I left in disgust!
A final note on this, as I walked out I was approached by the
(Interim) CAO who was sitting in on the meeting and was pleasantly
surprised that HE at least was appreciative of the points raised and
offered to TRY and set up a meeting with those involved with the web
site to discuss such issues. I must thank him for his “intervention”
without which I would have left considerably more upset with councils
handling of this “public meeting”. I hope that collectively we
can soon drag the Chatsworth Website and Council into the information
age.
A longtime rural resident, I use my 60 plus years of life learning to opinionate here and elsewhere on the “interweb” on everything from politics to environmental issues. A believer in reasonable discourse rather than unhelpful attacks I try to give positive input to the blogesphere, so feel free to comment upon rural issues or anything else posted here. But don’t be surprised if you comments get zapped if you are not polite in your replys.
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