Monday, May 27, 2019

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION, A GAZETTE LETTER: STOP THE SECRET PLANS, SECRET SESSIONS, & SECRETIVE WORKING GROUPS

May 27, 2019 

The following letter was published in last week’s issue of the Gazette.

To the editor: There is a wide gulf between Karl Marx and Milton Friedman, but Richard Olver managed to travel the distance in just 5 weeks.

In the April 4/10 issue of The Gazette, Mr. Olver said he is taking “careful steps” to “encourage the building of affordable private housing for Croton people” and he cited “a pair of rather attractive buildings” at Riverside and Benedict as examples of how this was working. He specifically noted that prices in Croton were so high that teachers were forced to live in the snowy north of New York State, where roads were bad; so many teachers lived in the tundra that one day last year, the schools in Croton had to close due to lack of teachers. Mr. Olver said this was why “Croton needs good, affordable middle-class housing.”

By the May 9/15 issue of The Gazette, Mr. Olver said of those very same buildings: “I neither know nor care what the landlord wants to charge.”

In Croton the Board of Trustees says virtually nothing at public sessions, preferring to hold secret “Executive Sessions” and to set up a “Zoning Working Group” which does not even appear on the Croton village government webpage, let alone publish minutes. The lack of transparency is deliberate. READ MORE HERE.

3 comments:

  1. To "Anonymous" please post your questions about presidential executive privilege and your comparison to the village board at the page in question. This letter is posted on facebook as well at https://www.facebook.com/crotonunited/

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  2. I don't understand. That's what he said. But the Benedict apartments are not affordable.

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    1. Again, please direct your comments to the village board.

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