Crack in the Policy of Secrecy
The public will get to see those bids before the Board of Commissioners votes, not after, Chairman Melvin Davis said on the 29th.
This contrasts with what Oconee County Administrative Officer Alan Theriault told me in an email message on December 26, 2007. Theriault said the bids "will be available to the public at such time as the final award of the contract is made or the project is terminated or abandoned."
Clearly the calls for openness have had some impact.
Davis also made a promise to Friends Vice President Tim Price in response to Tim's restatement of our three demands regarding protection from flooding, the quality of water from the plant, and independent monitoring.
I was out of town for the meeting, but Tim and Board Members Karen Kimbaris and Eleanor Cotton were there. They made a digital voice recording.
For more details, go to my blog at http://www.oconeecountyobservations.blogspot.com/.
Thanks
Lee
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