BRATTLEBORO — The town of Brattleboro reminds residents that the draft Comprehensive Review of Town Operations document is posted on the town's website and everyone is welcome to provide input.
The deadline for submitting comments and suggested changes is Friday, Sept. 9. The revised draft will be considered at the Selectboard meeting on Sept. 20 or Oct. 4.
The draft contains an introductory letter from Town Manager Peter Elwell and 50 separate “action items” in categories ranging from “Already Accomplished” and “in Progress” to short term (0-2 years), medium term (2-5 years), and long term (more than 5 years) time frames for implementation.
The document was created by the town's management team after a review of all town services and support functions. The 50 action items represent small and large scale changes that staff is proposing to improve the community and/or save taxpayers money.
“We really look forward to receiving suggestions from the community about how we can strengthen this document,” Elwell said in a news release. “It will be updated from time to time in the future, but in between updates it will serve as a guide for the decisions we make and the actions we take in our continuing effort to improve town government.”
The draft document can be accessed by clicking on the Review link under “News” on the right side of the town's website at www.brattleboro.org.
Residents also can request a hard copy by calling the Town Manager's Office at 802-251-8151. Comments can be submitted either via email to [email protected] or by sending them in hard copy to the Town Manager's Office at 230 Main St., Suite 208, Brattleboro, VT 05301.