Friday, January 04, 2008

WORK SESSION AGENDA ON WEB, AS PROMISED, TOWN BD WORK SESSIONS TO BE TELEVISED

Greenburgh Town Clerk Judith Beville kept her promise and posted the Town Board work session agenda for Tuesday afternoon (beginning at 2 PM) on our web site. The work session will start at 2 and end at 5:30. In the future Town Board work sessions, which will be televised on cable (new!) and streamed live on the internet by the end of the month (also new!) will be held from 1 PM to 5:30 PM.

All tentative work session agendas will be posted by the end of business on the Friday before the Tuesday meeting. A final agenda will be posted no later than Monday at noon.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

good going, judith!

Anonymous said...

good going judith

Anonymous said...

New faces ----New ideas.
It's about time .

Anonymous said...

REFRESHING. A BREATH OF FRESH AIR. THANK GOD WE HAVE A NEW BD

Anonymous said...

Having these sessions televised is a great idea. Too bad it was not done years ago this way we could have seen how Sheehan had a strong hold on the board.
Keep up the good work,we need a lot of changes in Greenburgh to make it a good place to live.Most of us depend on this new board,don't let the voters down .We cannot expect miracles but we do want to see some results .
This is step number one.
Let's hope that the follwing steps are what the residents have been asking for since we did put our trust in you at election time.
The three of you can really make a big difference.

Anonymous said...

stay open, stay refreshing, stay unpolitical.

Anonymous said...

Where on the web? Please provide the URL or a link. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Not surprising that the champion of "open government" has never responded to the previous post - it has never been his desire to actually have open government, merely his desire to brag about yet another dubious accomplishment.
What is so hard about responding directly to a civilly phrased request for information directly related to the topic of the thread?
The deliberate failure to respond can only be interpretted as a slap in the face to the previous poster.