How would they participate in the discussion with the public about the disposition of a $5 million public asset? An audience member asked where the commissioners were. They’ll put it on their playlistĪfter a quick introduction of those on the dais (too quick to jot down), a woman to Kuhl’s left conducted the meeting. He sat at the center seat where the chair of the meeting sits - only he didn’t run the meeting. Around 40 citizens showed up, only to find a group of people sitting at the dais without the normal name plates. The commissioners placed their routine legal public notice for the 5:30pm June 27 meeting in the same place on their website where they post all commissioner meetings. The commissioners were present to hear the public’s comments at that meeting. The first public hearing on the matter was held at the Jcommissioner’s meeting. ( Meeting calendar is here.)īut the commissioners couldn’t be bothered to show up. It was supposed to be the second of two legally required public hearings about the Hunterdon County Commissioners’ plans to sell the $5 million Solid Waste Transfer Station located in Clinton Township, a.k.a. There’s a term for that kind of disrespect of government for constituents and we’ll share it later. What if the Hunterdon County Commissioners scheduled a public hearing but didn’t show up? What if Susan Soloway, Zach Rich, Shaun Van Doren and John Lanza were all M.I.A.? What if they sent just one commissioner and four stooges?
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