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Board to Vote Again on Legal Counsel

The Bristol County Water Authority board of directors is scheduled to meet today at 4:15 pm in Warren to do over its vote on hiring an attorney.

 


Following recent protests by residents about the handling of its contract for legal services, the Bristol County Water Authority board of directors is scheduled to meet today at 4:15 pm at its offices in Warren to take another vote on the matter.

Blogger Marina Peterson of Bristol and BCWA watchdogs Jeff Black and Gary Morse, both of Barrington, recently raised the issue after the BCWA board held interviews at a Dec. 18 meeting that was not advertised, then voted to renew its contract with longtime attorney, Sandra Mack, a partner with Cameron & Mittleman of Providence, on Dec. 20.

At the board's Jan. 3 meeting at Warren Town Hall, Morse and Black challenged the legality of the vote, saying the prior meeting — which Chairman Allen Klepper termed a "closed session" that had been supported by the opinion of another community's lawyers — was held illegally.

No agenda for the Dec. 18 meeting was filed with the Rhode Island Secretary of State's office; two days later, board members referred to the discussion from that meeting in voting to extend the Cameron & Littleman contract.

On Jan. 9, Cameron & Littleman attorney Sally McDonald told the board that state law governing such "working meetings" is "unclear," and suggested that the board convene another meeting to hold interviews and take another vote.

Klepper called the situation "an unintentional error," adding: "I accept responsibility for that."

This afternoon's meeting agenda includes one interview in public session, and two in executive session, as allowed under a section of Rhode Island's Open Meeting Law, General Law 42-46-5(a)(1), covering discussion of job performance by public boards.

A re-convening of the meeting to open session is scheduled for 6 pm, with public comment and a vote expected before adjournment.

Related Topics: BCWA and Bristol County Water Authority

Manifold Witness

8:37 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

There was a massive turnout by ratepayers. They were lined up 5 deep to voice their objections. Oh, wait a minute. There were only about 5 people who cared to make it to the meeting.

The BCWA Board members voted 4 to 3 to keep Mrs. Mack (surprise, surprise!). Two didn't even bother to show up.

What have we learned?

There is something very, very wrong over there at the BCWA. Gee, we wonder what it is.

And you really can teach old coots new tricks - the play went much more smoothly the second time around.

LOL.
;-)

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Bristol County Anonymous

9:41 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The directors that voted for Mrs. Mack offered nothing to refute the numerous specific objections that the ratepayers raised.

What little those directors said to support Mrs. Mack was conclusory, and made no sense in light of all the objections based on fact.

Like Judge Judy says: “if it doesn’t make sense it’s a lie”.

LOL

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