Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Hurtubise appears to be at Council Meeting

Attendees on ZOOM

 Serina Nazzaro

 Jeff  Morgan

 Sang Hwang

 Mimi Gordon

 Fire, Eastford Tao

Jason Casimir

William Navarre

Tony D'Antonio

Faye Morrison speaks about Parking

Ms. Nazzarian Chief of Staff


 Falco speaks first on Harvard St and the changes that have impacted the neighborhood.

 Knight speaks 7:02 pm, when the Casino opened they discussed this ...left hand turn only to

the Meadow Glenn Mall

21628- Falco  DPW repair the road in front of 31 Wildwood Road

Petitions Presentations

Common Victualer License Serina Nazzaro   336 Boston Ave Pizza


Volunteer Council

Under 2 hours for the council meetings in November of 2021

To the citizens

 

The city council met for less than 2 hours in all of November 2021.

 

Under Plan A government the council has less duties than the mayor.

 

If citizens had line items of what they want to pay for in Medford, and could check off their vote, 29 thousand dollars plus would most likely get struck down.

 

When a video of Mayor Mcglynn negotiating in Room 207 with republic parking was denied by the city council, citizens did not get their money’s worth

 

I’ve been studying the council meeting Agendas more than many in the community and wonder why instead of hardcore community services, there are birthday wishes, anniversary wishes, which all should be segregated after a council meeting.

 

IF we had a volunteer city council, I guarantee you it would be more citizen friendly, would have people that cherish the honor of benefiting the public, and wouldn’t focus on a pay raise rather than fixing Central , Garfield and so many streets that are in total disrepair.

 

At the current rate the taxpayers pay 1 million dollars every five years for a council that spent less than two hours during November, 2021 and their streets are broken, pipes have rust, and priority needs take a back seat to a body that gets to decide on its own paycheck.

 

There will be petitions and videos on my program A Volunteer Council for Medford.

It may not happen overnight but getting the public thinking about this serious issue will be a good start.


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