Friday, April 17, 2009

Klodenski calls it quits

I keep forgetting to post that Ron Klodenski this week resigned from the Mayor's Ad Hoc Landfill Advisory Committee.
Over the past several years, this advisory group of concerned and thoughtful citizen volunteers has spent hundreds of hours of personal time attempting to provide you and other mayors with the information they need to make wise decisions regarding the capping and closing of the Crow Lane landfill. Unfortunately, I've concluded that further efforts to work with your administration on this issue will be a waste of time because they are unlikely to have any effect on your decision-making.
The group was formed, I believe, by former Mayor Mary Anne Clancy.

The mayor I'm sure did what he thought was best for the city ... but you have advisors to advise you.

Plus, from what I understand, Health Director Jack Morris is no longer attending the meetings because of potential litigation against the Dept. of Health (that would be from the City Council, I imagine).

The last meeting of the committee, scheduled for April 16, was canceled anyway, as was the meeting before that. The mayor had other meetings/events to attend ...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You have to see this, and it's true

http://citizensforeverettma.com/blank.html

Dont let anyone quit the landfill issue. We were told here in Everett last week that Wood Waste was removing these piles and taking them to a place called Champion "something"

What he is doing is hiding all the hazardous stuff in the back for the LANDFILL! Does your mayor realize what he's done, and how much hazardous material is coming your way? I feel for the residents that have to live around there. The odors are atrocious here, and now I know why. He's been HIDING the hazardous stuff. He cant do that, he's ALREADY broken the agreement in Everett.