Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Shedding Some Light…the Movie



Rare archival footage of TMLWP meetings has recently been obtained and uploaded to YouTube for your viewing pleasure.

December 11, 2012 full meeting

Or in installments

Part 1 December 11, 2012

Part 2 December 11, 2012

Part 3 December 11, 2012

Part 4 December 11, 2012

Part 4 was cut short due to technical difficulties.

TMLWP January meeting will be posted shortly.

Enjoy.

I would like to personally thank the person who "found" this rare archival footage, hee-hee-hee Without you we all would not get to know what is going on at these meetings - Pauly

4 comments:

  1. I was at this meeting. I have to honestly say the attitudes had improved a bit. The attitudes we ran into the first three or four meetings, were not very warm, to say the least. It is sad that these guys think you could make $60,000. and be on fuel assistance. I still think they are totally out of touch, with how real people live. The only way they will do any of the things Will. has been bugging them about, is if we stay on their case. I do not believe JD has 300 light bulbs in his office. When Will asked about giving bulbs out the first time, they got pissed. We do have a hazardous waste day, I think about once a year. Seems like the broken bulbs could go there. These meetings are worth going to, or at least watching. You have not seen anything until we ask about the PILOT. LOL, Bev.

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  2. Thanks Dana without your "motivational techniques" this wouldn't nave happened or been thought of. Many meeting passed with far worse attitudes and resistance from the table members.
    Bev your soo right about the first 4-6 meetings and the changes we now see,that being written, We double down and dig to the bottom to uncover the trash that is there's 16 years worth of it.
    Thank you "poster" your an asset Templeton is proud of!
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    Dave Smart

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  3. So, is there finally a plan in place where all town departments and project participants have agreed to where they can communicate and work together to get the water line installed in the building? It didn't seem as if a resolution was decided.

    Thanks for taping and posting the meeting. It was very informative!

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    1. I am pretty sure a permit was not needed. All that was needed was to follow the grade of the water pipe into the building, something that is done all the time. It was a "big to do" about nothing. Just another was to put the screws to the project, until spring. Bev.

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