Selectmen Give Health District Committee a Deadline in Westbrook, Connecticut

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Study Committee Previously Recommended Joining Health District

WESTBROOK - The Board of Selectmen agreed to issue an ultimatum: the Health District Study Committee must report back by Mar. 13 or the selectmen will move ahead without them.

The Health District Study Committee, formed in November 2006 by former First Selectman John Raffa, was charged with studying whether the Town of Westbrook should join the Connecticut River Area Heal
Selectmen Give Health District Committee a Deadline in Westbrook, Connecticut
Date: March 6, 2008
Westbrook, CT
United States of America
th District.

The district currently consists of Old Saybrook, Clinton, and Deep River.

The ultimatum, in which First Selectman Noel Bishop, Selectman Marie Farrell, and Selectman Jim Crawford voted in favor of, was issued at the Board of Selectmen's Feb. 22 meeting.

Bishop initially opposed an ultimatum and said that he felt that simply asking the committee to report to the Board "as soon as possible" would be adequate enough.

However, Farrell said the Board had expected the committee to come back to them with updated information on their progress for the past two Board of Selectmen meetings.

"Apparently minor information has been taken to a new level," said former selectman Tony Palermo, inferring that the committee had decided to go beyond the instructions previously issued by the selectmen.

According to Jan. 17 Board of Selectmen minutes, Farrell and Crawford agreed to send a letter to the Health District Study Committee stating that the Board was satisfied with the original report.

While Bishop dissented, the motion was passed by 2-1.

The original report, issued in April 2007, had stated that the board on a 4-2 vote was in favor of the town joining the Connecticut River Area Health District.

Dr. Jeff Bernstein, Chairman of the committee, requested to Selectmen that the board allow his committee to update statistical information.

In the April 2007 report, Bernstein indicated that he felt the town should not join the regional health district.

Bernstein could not be reached for comment at press time.

Farrell and Crawford agreed but stated that the committee could only update the statistical information and not further analyze work they have already completed.

 
 
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