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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-06-20-2020-min (Implementation Committee) 2020 Vision Implementation Committee June 20, 2003 – Meeting Minutes 7:45 a.m. Selectmen’s Meeting Room Members Present : Tom Harden, Jeanne Krieger, Nancy Wilson, Helen Cohen, Jerome Smith, John Bartenstein, Alan Lazarus, and Todd Burger Others: Rick White, Candy McLaughlin, Kerry Evans, Wendy Rundle, and Elaine Sterzin Administrative Matters: The minutes from the May 2, 2003, Implementation Committee were presented for approval. The minutes were unanimously approved. Implications of Override Failure and Future Direction: Much discussion was held regarding what implications the override vote will have on the plan for a major roll-out of the 2020 process in the fall. There was a general consensus that the 2020 process needs to continue, even in the current turbulent climate of the Town. There was debate, however, as to when the process should start with regard to a possible future override vote. Concerns were voiced that there is too much “noise” in the community for the 2020 plan to be given full attention by the community right now or even until early fall. There was also discussion of whether the focus of the next 2020 step should be altered from the original plan. Many in the group feel that the 2020 process can help open the lines of communication in the Town and can be used to facilitate open and productive dialogue. Jeanne said that the committee should maintain its focus in dealing with the future and try not to get bogged down in the day-to- day activities and political situations in the Town. The override issue should be settled by late September. She also mentioned that it was time to get out into the community and start drawing in people who have not been involved in the Town so far. Many feel that the failed override vote provides an opportunity to the community, and not connecting to the event would be a mistake. The issues surrounding the override offer opportunities to talk about trade-offs in the vision and goals. Lack of communication and understanding of the budget process has caused some disconnect within the community. Alan Lazarus reported a discussion held at Wednesday’s TMMA meeting regarding a proposal to have discussion groups regarding budget formation. A suggestion was raised to have community precinct meetings involving all the town meeting members from that precinct. Candy mentioned the success of the “No Place for Hate” Study Circles trial, and that the committee hopes to roll out the actual groups for the fall. Rick voiced the opinion that this might be the time to not only draw attention to what the town wants for the future but the process of discussing opinions in an open and productive manner. Next Iteration: Wendy suggested that the Process Subcommittee begin to articulate and spell out the steps the 2020 vision should take to move forward. Members need to be recruited to round out the other subcommittees, and Candy is going to send an email to the current members asking them to consider whom they think should be involved. Rick, Candy, and Wendy will discuss concrete next steps before the Process Subcommittee meeting. Upcoming dates: 7/11 – Process Subcommittee 7/25 – Implementation Committee Meeting adjourned at 9:06 am. 2020 Vision Implementation Committee 1 June 20, 2003