Board of Ed Contracts
At the December RTM meeting (Dec. 19th) there are two Board of Education contracts that are up for a vote. One is for the teacher's union and the other is for the administrator's union. Below you will find three documents for each. The letter by the BoE requesting the items be put on the agenda, the full copy of the contract up for a vote, and a memorandum with highlights on the contract. For most, the highlights will be the best page to start off at as it outlines our costs and savings from different items negotiated.
December RTM Committee Times
Following up from my previous post, there were adjustments to the December committee schedule due a large agenda. Below are the details you'll need to know about if planning to attend any of the meetings.
The joint sessions on each night will discuss the following items:
Penfield Lighthouse
Roof Warranty Extension
Metro Center Agreement w/State
Teachers Union Contract
Administrators Union Contract
RTM Committee Locations '11-13
There are five RTM standing committees which meet at Sullivan Independence Hall the week prior to each RTM meeting.
For a list of which members are on each commuter refer my previous post: [http://www.davidbecker.com/committees2011]
At the beginning of each RTM term the standing committees rotate the conference rooms used for regular meetings. Below you will find a list of where each committee meets. Also listed are the days for each committee along with their regular times.
Fairfield Adds Recycling Options
The start of July brought with it several changes to recycling in Fairfield. Both should be quite noticable for our residents and together represent a big step in the right direction. I was proud to co-sponsor an ordinance change that ensures you will now easily be able to recycle while pumping gas and getting your car washed. These are two locations that regularly see a high volume of recyclables placed in the garbage due to a lack of recycling bins. Also, you may have heard already that our town will now move over to single stream recycling. This will make the process of sorting recy
Fairfield's Budget Crisis: How We Got Here, and What Is Coming Next
Fairfield's Budget Crisis: How We Got Here, and What Is Coming Next
As Featured in the Fairfield Minuteman on June 2, 2011
By David Becker
We Must Protect Fairfield Taxpayers
By David Becker
CT’s Conservative Capitalist: Republicans have an opportunity for a big win in Fairfield
Connecticut’s Conservative Capitalist
Republicans have an opportunity for a big win in Fairfield
Posted February 28, 2011 at 1:40 pm by Wayne Winsley
These days more and more Connecticut residents are looking toward the future with trepidation, wondering where the answers and solutions will come from.
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