It was a surprisingly short meeting tonight. The only discussion seemed to be about the CYB concession stand at Bartlem Park
(passed unanimously, DeCaprio absent, Altieri abstained). You may recall a few years ago the Town tried to get a private vendor to open a concession stand at Bartlem, but that went nowhere. Hopefully, this will work. CYB said the proceeds will be used for league activities, such as reducing the participation fees and field maintenance.
The other vote that got some discussion was the fireworks. It passed 5-2
(Ruocco & Sima opposed, Decaprio absent, Dill abstained). PZC member Woody Dawson spoke in favor of increasing the Council's proposed supplemental appropriation of $1400. But when it came for a vote, no one mentioned increasing the amount. If there had been five non-rubber stamp votes, I would've considered Woody's suggestion by eliminating the $14,000 being wasted on a new strategic plan... then spend some of that money on fireworks. Alas, there was no way that suggestion was getting anywhere tonight.
The only other part of the meeting that really jumped out at me was the TMs report. I had a few comments tonight:
1) It was about five years ago that then-Representative Al Adinolfi secured $225,000 in grant money for improvements to Bartlem Park. Five years and we learned tonight that the 90' diamond
still isn't done! But the really sad thing is that if the Rubber Stampers had their way and continued ignoring it, I doubt anything would be done. As far as I can remember, I'm the only person who's been chasing on this issue for the past few years
here in March 2007 and
here in January 2008. Five years is ridiculous. But do you think Councilman Turf would ever say anything? Ha. The Rubber Stampers need to go.
2) When I was over at the Notch this weekend, someone suggested to me that the Town investigate if grant money was available for new locker rooms under the ADA fund. I passed that along to the TM to pass along to the Superintendent.
3) The most ridiculous thing I heard tonight was when I asked for a list of roads to be completed next year with
the PMS we bought for $50,000. I was essentially told that the list of roads to be improved next year has not yet been determined.
Huh? Isn't that why we spent $50,000 on PMS?! Oh well. Maybe I haven't been in government long enough to understand that we need to waste money to pretend we're accomplishing something. If reelected, perhaps I can then depart from reality and enter the alternate universe in which government operates.
I'll try to get some of that PMS video for tomorrow.
Tim White