Tensions over the accountability, transparency, and responsiveness of the Cramahe Township council and staff were hotly debated once again at a meeting on Dec. 3.
The procedural bylaw was discussed, which sets the rules and regulations regarding a wide range of council activities and their interactions with the public.
Councillor Joel Schriver started by suggesting how to handle public questions, which led to a broader debate about making changes.
Members of the public are pushing back against the bylaw. Some residents believe the current rules jeopardize their access to council, staff, and the citizens’ ability to hold politicians accountable.
Many municipalities across Northumberland County have recently adopted new procedural bylaws with similar public concerns.
Listen to this debate and see what you think.
In Their Words is a feature that allows people to listen to what is going on at the various councils within Northumberland. No spin. No opinions. No one is telling you what to think. Just what was said.
It is a chance you might not have otherwise to hear directly from your elected representatives. I hope you find it useful and informative.
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