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A SERIES OF LETTERS TO ALL ELECTED OFFICIALS IN MEDFORD REGARDING THE NEED FOR TERM LIMITS AND CHARTER CHANGE!
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The key to a successful Medford is available to the citizens when elected officials listen to, and work for, those who live in the community.
http://medford.patch.com/groups/joe-vigliones-blog/p/elected-officials-need-to-work-for-the-residents-of-each-city-and-town
Paul A. Camuso
114 Lincoln Road
Medford, Massachusetts 02155
Mr. Camuso:
You, as an elected official in the city of Medford, have an absolute obligation to work for each and every resident, to put their needs above yours. The Twenty Seven Thousand Dollars PLUS that you receive as a city councilor is among the highest in Massachusetts. Respecting that money, and what it represents, is something we citizens are going to demand.
You, Mr. Camuso, know how to run a good campaign. But running a good
campaign and legislating effectively and in a presidential manner are two separate things. Having attended more city council meetings than most residents, I can honestly say that Councilor Camuso has spent more time working for himself than for the citizens he is supposed to serve.
Each and every one of these essays will focus on a particular Medford official, starting with the council, with the school committee, the mayor and then scrutinizing those on the public payroll.
What we want is charter change and term limits. We need an effective form of government that works for the people, not the politicians.
As this series of essays evolves new ideas will come into focus. But
let's start with the obvious. People don't know the difference between
Plan E government and Plan A government in Medford. Not only that,
many don't even know which form of government we are currently under.
For the readers to understand this, we are currently under Plan A
government. Let's look at that, but first find out what happened to the
previous Plan E situation. We can start by looking at Marilyn Porreca's Wikipedia page:
Marilyn Ann Catino Porreca (April 21, 1932 – February 4, 2008) was an American politician who served as Mayor
of Medford from 1986 to 1988. She was Medford's first female mayor and
the final Mayor under the Plan E form of government in which the Mayor
was chosen by the City Council
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Porreca_________________________________________________________
Looking into the City Charter is essential to understanding our plan of government, yet how many of the 57,000 plus residents understand how the current plan works, and how we can change it to improve life in Medford?
The first step is to look into the Mass General Laws. It would be
optimal if we had a public access station where Paul Donato - the State
Rep - or Dr. Storella - or Attorney George Sacco - or Frederick Dello
Russo Sr. - or any qualified expert on the subject could explain it to
the citizens. Unfortunately, if you point out the obvious, trolls
proliferate to attack the messenger and try to blur the message. Word
is that PATCH is going to institute an anti-Troll policy in early 2014.
People will have to identify themselves more clearly, just as residents
give their name and address at the City Council (and listen carefully
for those at the council who refuse to give a street number or who
mumble so as to not be on record being upfront with those viewing; they
are the same types who post anonymously on the internet)
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleVII/Chapter43 Mass General Laws Chapter 43, Section 2
Section 2. Any city, except Boston, which shall adopt, in the manner
hereinafter prescribed, one of the plans of government provided in this
chapter shall thereafter be governed by the provisions thereof; and the
inhabitants of such city shall continue to be a municipal corporation
under the name existing at the time of such adoption, and shall have,
exercise and enjoy all the rights, immunities, powers and privileges,
and be subject to all the duties, liabilities and obligations provided
for in this chapter, or otherwise pertaining to or incumbent upon said
city as a municipal corporation;
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleVII/Chapter43/Section2
Mr. Camuso, your time would be better spent, especially for the enormous sum of money that you receive as councilor, educating the citizens to the form of government we are under, and how those citizens can evaluate if, indeed, the current form of government is of value to the renters, home owners, businesses and civic groups, all the people investing in the system that pays you - personally - so richly.
Section 4 of the above referenced General Law states:
Section 4. Ordinances, resolutions, orders or other regulations of a
city or of any authorized body or official thereof, existing at the time
when such city adopts a plan of government set forth in this chapter,
shall continue in full force and effect until repealed, modified or
superseded.
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartI/TitleVII/Chapter43/Section4
This process is going to continue over the coming weeks as we develop a better understanding of Plan A government, and a better understanding of the alternatives to Plan A.
Though I believe this is YOUR JOB, I am exercising my First Amendment
right - along with my civic duty - to educate the citizens as to the
government that you, Councilor Camuso, are currently swimming in.
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The goal is to reduce the huge payroll councilors are receiving
for the limited power that they have, improving Medford by educating the
citizens to the type of government that works best for them - not just
to enhance the lives of elected officials. The goal is also to ensure
that problems that have surfaced are properly corrected - from Pop
Warner to Medford Housing to Medford Community Cablevision, Inc. to West
Medford Hillside Little League to an ill-advised eminent domain course
of action at what is now called "River's Edge" to the broken roads,
shaky infrastructure, unpainted crosswalks, empty storefronts to the
tons of litter making Medford look like a third or fourth world
country. The goal is to improve Medford and give the citizens value for their dollar.
As a shopper we can go to Shaws or Stop & Shop or Market Basket
or Target or Costco or B.J.'s Wholesale Club and make an informed
decision on how much to pay for our soy milk or apple cider or bread.
Shouldn't it be the same with local government? IF we are paying
Twenty Seven Thousand Dollars a year for a city councilor who gets up
and leaves when the head of the Lawrence Memorial Hospital is speaking,
then wants to be heard with an opinion that sounds more like a
filibuster when the entire community knows how unprepared a Councilor
Paul A. Camuso was to even speak on the subject - shouldn't we get our
money back? If we are paying 27K to a councilor we don't expect him to
act in an inappropriate manner as you did in 2006 when a resident - this
resident - was leaving city hall to go to his car and you were
attempting to force your opinion on that citizen in the dark instead of
on camera upstairs for all to see; or in 2013 - 7 years later, only to
find Councilor Camuso being the class clown, pointing his finger at this
writer in the dark behind city hall, an elected official blasting his
horn at 10 PM at night and flying through a DO NOT ENTER sign, breaking
the laws Councilor Camuso is paid to uphold.
Your votes on
TV3 enabled the station to take from this community. When Stephanie
Muccini Burke and City Solicitor Rumley had a presentation it was Paul
A. Camuso who shot them down. Now, Camuso's closest friend at TV3 is
scheduled to be in Somerville Court on November 25th after he was
arrested on a charge of a "false bomb threat." Mr. Camuso would very much like
to distance himself from that person, though over the past ten years,
Mr. Camuso was the one defending the bad conduct of that individual when
complaint after complaint after complaint was filed. Mr. Camuso only
did what was best for Mr. Camuso, not for the citizens under this form
of government.
That will now change. You are a public
servant, Paul Camuso, and you work for us, not for yourself. Your
votes - and your skipping out on votes - will be monitored on access
television and on blogs. You voted with your council colleagues 7-0 to
rescind the Agreement Medford City Hall had with TV3. You caught flak for it from those you once enabled.
Now TV3 is gone. So why isn't Paul Camuso telling the residents who the people are on the Mayor's new "three person panel" - and how the residents are going to be better served with a new access station installed?
Or is it that you and the Mayor are planning on not having public
access TV at all. Because you don't want the citizens, the public you
are supposed to serve, to have something that they pay for? A vehicle that can both endorse and criticize you (providing it is the tv hosts talking and not the board of directors or staff of a 501c3 non-profit.)
I will be focusing specifically on you, Councilor Camuso, since you now
proclaim you don't want to be categorized as someone working in concert
with the individual accused of a false bomb threat. Fine. The proof
of the ice cream is in the eating. Let's see you put your money where
your mouth is instead of our money where your mouth is. For a change.
More to come.
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The key to a successful Medford is available to the citizens when
elected officials listen to, and work for, those who live in the
community.
Friday, November 22, 2013
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