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hue

(4,949 posts)
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 05:54 PM Mar 2012

Town of Waukesha sinks into secrecy

http://www.jsonline.com/news/waukesha/town-of-waukesha-sinks-into-secrecy-1g4i6bu-143278786.html

Town of Waukesha - In a community where voter dissatisfaction swept out the old guard in a 2010 recall election, the new Waukesha Town Board has been governing this town of 9,000 with a large measure of secrecy.

In December, the board conducted 26 hours of meetings behind closed doors, away from the public eye. It met for 50 minutes in public on its usual meeting night.

In January, there were nearly 30 hours of closed-door meetings but just a single publicly attended, two-hour informational meeting on contesting an attempt by the Town of Brookfield to incorporate as a village, swallowing up some Town of Waukesha territory.

In February, 10 hours of closed meetings stacked up against 98 minutes open to the public.

Many of the closed-door meetings - 28 in 2011 and already 13 in the first 11 weeks of 2012 - have focused on multiple lawsuits tended by several $150- to $415-per-hour attorneys. Their fees boosted last year's legal bills to about $190,000, more than twice the budget and three times the $64,500 spent in 2010.
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Town of Waukesha sinks into secrecy (Original Post) hue Mar 2012 OP
Nothing to hide, right? (cough Kathy Nickolaus cough) Blue Owl Mar 2012 #1
T'would depend. Seems like most of the "secret" meetings... TheMadMonk Mar 2012 #2
Maybe the whole Wisconsin Gop needs to be looked into.... midnight Mar 2012 #3
 

TheMadMonk

(6,187 posts)
2. T'would depend. Seems like most of the "secret" meetings...
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 09:00 PM
Mar 2012

...are on the subject of lawsuits left to the new council by the old.

While nice to know WTF is happenning, it shouldn't come at the risk of predjudicing those cases in either direction.

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