Here, Commissioner Jolley tells us that Greg Doyon voted "yes" at the SME board meeting with regard to blended rates and that the City Commission has to approve this blended rate scenario.
According to this article in today's Tribune, ECP is supposed to make a recommendation to the city about blended rates at its Dec. 1 meeting and possibly later in December the City Commission will vote on it.
A couple of questions:
* How could Mr. Doyon even vote on this deal when the city hasn't entered a decision?
* But since he has voted in favor of it, what happens if the City Commission doesn't approve this blended rate scenario? Are we going to end up stuck in some "agreement" that will take a law suit to straighten out?
I'm confused.
According to this article in today's Tribune, ECP is supposed to make a recommendation to the city about blended rates at its Dec. 1 meeting and possibly later in December the City Commission will vote on it.
A couple of questions:
* How could Mr. Doyon even vote on this deal when the city hasn't entered a decision?
* But since he has voted in favor of it, what happens if the City Commission doesn't approve this blended rate scenario? Are we going to end up stuck in some "agreement" that will take a law suit to straighten out?
I'm confused.
3 comments:
Does Greg Doyan think he is John Lawton?
I thought Doyan had already left town and Colleen was running things at silly hall.........
Greg, for God's sake don't follow
the 'Lawton Protocol'.....please, you still have your integrity and
you're a good man.
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