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GOUVEIA: Are they sneaky or just dumb in Mansfield?




This morning I would ask every registered voter in the Town of Mansfield to do something.

Please walk into your bathroom, look carefully in the mirror, and tell me - do you look as stupid as your town officials apparently think you are?

In an outrageous situation, Mansfield officials this week stopped a building project that had apparently begun despite one small detail: The money had yet to be approved by the voters.

Officials blamed the situation on poor communication that extended through several months, through multiple public meetings, and discussions between the town's highest elected and appointed officials.

To review briefly, the school department wants to build modular classrooms to house an increase in students at a cost of $775,000. Voters face a Proposition 21/2 override next month for this and other projects. School Superintendent Brenda Hodges, Finance Director Ed Vozzella and School Committee member Jean Miller say they were told by Town Manager John D'Agostino the money would be appropriated at the May Town Meeting and was not in doubt.

D'Agostino, Finance Committee Chairman Andy Gazzolo and Selectmen Chairman Sandra Levine say the school officials misunderstood the funding timeline. They also claim they thought school officials were talking about the $50,000 design phase, not the actual construction.

In April, a contract was signed with the builder to proceed. Actual construction apparently began, all without the approval of the voters.

Selectman Levine says the mix-up was simply a use of words that did not jibe. "It was just a misunderstanding," the chairman stated.

Showing up to a wedding at the wrong time is a misunderstanding. Misreading your spouse's supposed romantic signals is a misunderstanding. Coming back from the supermarket with French bread instead of dinner rolls is a misunderstanding.

Beginning work on a $775,000 public building project without approval is not a misunderstanding - it is a screw-up. A major screw-up. An inexcusable major screw-up that cannot be tolerated or simply explained away as a "misunderstanding."

Mansfield town officials are now in a very difficult position. This preposterous situation can only be explained in one of two ways.

Perhaps officials were trying to get the townspeople invested in the project early so they would feel obligated to approve funding through an override or other means. If the project was already started and a debt incurred, it would be harder to say no. This would, of course, make the town officials sneaky and unethical.

Or it is possible these experienced, educated officials truly misunderstood the need for funding to be actually approved and available before a nearly $1 million dollar public building project could be undertaken. That would mean they weren't being sneaky or unethical - just dumb.

So which is it, Mansfield officials? Is this a case of politically unethical behavior, or just good old-fashioned stupidity? Either way, it certainly doesn't give Mansfield residents much reason to have confidence in their elected and appointed officials.

This is not someone misreading the fine print in a contract, or a complicated state reimbursement formula, or the misapplication of a complex law or regulation. This is an entire collection of Mansfield's top financial officials doing a Keystone Kop impersonation over what should be the simplest of matters.

You go out to bid. You get a price. The voters approve the expenditure. You build the project. That is the way things work, the way they have worked since horses and buggies rode the streets of Mansfield. It is not rocket science.

Now this same group of town officials is asking Mansfield voters to approve a $3.2 million override, the spending of which they will oversee.

Does anyone else think there might be a small credibility problem here? A better explanation is needed, and quickly.

It may very well be this proposed override is necessary and a good thing for Mansfield citizens. Voters should not automatically decide to vote No on the override based upon this recent financial fiasco.

But boy, it has to make them think twice. If their town officials can't handle the simple stuff, why should they trust them with even more money?

Of course, voters could say No - and then tell officials it was all just a "misunderstanding."

BILL GOUVEIA is a local columnist who is always frightened when looking in the mirror. He can be reached at aninsidelook@aol.com.

 


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five angels wrote on Jun 29, 2008 7:13 AM:

" Great idea. I give you credit for that one, Bill. As to whining, couldn't we label your columns as such?

As to the situation and your previous column, they don't fit this situation. Is it realistic to address every misdeed this board and ilk make each WEEK with a town meeting? This latest snafu is at the tail end of a budget process in which corruption and scandal has been at every turn. The exposure of some of it (on public record)only came upon lists of questions submitted to the Board during Q&C.

The column you wrote had logic that applies when the government is operating with integrity and is trying to operate as efficiently as possible. I agree with logic should that be the situation. Simply, it isn't in Mansfield right now. This isn't whining - this is contrary opinion. "

oldbastard wrote on Jun 28, 2008 7:30 PM:

" Hey everyone-Has anyone thought about what the legal fees are going to be on this mess??? "

oldbastard wrote on Jun 28, 2008 7:08 PM:

" They aren't dumb Bill-they are just plain sneaky. "Those who corrupt the public mind are just as evil as those who steal from the public purse" from a speech by Adlai Stevenson. "

Bill Gouveia wrote on Jun 28, 2008 6:25 PM:

" The comments and questions segment will get you nothing. It is not a "counterpoint discussion" as you call it.

Want a constructive suggestion?

Gather the necessary signatures to force a Special Town Meeting. Submit an article by petition that says something like "To see if the town will vote to demand a full written report from the town manager and the school superintendent cocnerning the school building issue involving the modular classrooms. Said report will include what happened, why it happened, and a full timeline of events. A copy of said report will be filed with the town clerk, and made available to the public and at the public library."

That beats whining. Try doing something. "

five angels wrote on Jun 28, 2008 1:49 PM:

" Man, even when you get it right, Gouveia, you still get it wrong. Writing letters doesn't provide any ample opportunity for a counterpoint discussion. Moreover, there is no guarantee a letter will get printed, so what is your answer? Apparently, we are left with exchanging points of view with a liberal columnist that thinks we can get accountability from govt officials, yet doesn't present an example of to effectively do so.

Oh, and by the way, have you watched the last two BOS meetings in which George tried to ask questions? What happened? "

Bill Gouveia wrote on Jun 28, 2008 8:26 AM:

" The comments and question issue has nothing to do with this. You obviously have not been silenced, Five Angels. You need to stop using things like that as an excuse.

And Selectmen Dentino has plenty of opportunity to talk, and I am sure he will. This will not be solved by a multitude of people speaking at a televised cable meeting. It will be solved by people demanding accountability from their elected and appointed officials.

Stop worrying about bruised egos and start working to solve your problems, and the town and everyone in it will be better off. "

seriously wrote on Jun 28, 2008 7:50 AM:

" Wow....you are right!! I am going to march right over the next BOS meeting and demand some answers. Oh wait...I can't. There is no Q&C. Sandy shut them off! Maybe we could get them reinstated so that Selectman Dentino can get a chance to talk!!

This "misunderstanding" is a huge crock! The Town Manager assured them of the funds, changed his mind to link it to the Debt Exclusion to further his own agenda and has now hung the schools out to dry. He was even quoted in another article saying that this was Brenda and Ed's first year on the job!

How pathetic. Your plan backfired Mr. D'Agostino. "

five angels wrote on Jun 28, 2008 7:33 AM:

" WEll, welcome to reality Gouveia. A few weeks ago, you defended Levine's tolitarian-type removing of the Question & Comments from the Board of Selectmens' meeting. Now, we'd love to question Levine & the TM and demand an answer as to how this occured but we can't. We have been silenced.

You are finally come to realize what is the perpetual corruption of the Mansfield governement. Now what would you have us do to address their other misdeeds, Oh-ominiscient one? "


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