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Contract and Compliance Board allows limited public Q&A, agrees to revise comment policy
Summary
After a public comment from a former NDOT worker, the board voted to make a one-time exception to permit follow-up questions and directed staff and counsel to draft a written public-comment policy that may include a short post-comment Q&A and procedures for routing complaints.
The Contract and Compliance Board on Monday agreed to make a one-time exception to its public-comment rules so that members could ask brief follow-up questions of a single speaker, then directed staff and counsel to draft a formal policy for future meetings.
Jacob Miller, who said he served the city of Nashville in public works/NDOT for 13 years, told the board he had "identified a systemic flaw in the department" and asked "for NDOT to be evaluated alongside any private contractors in…
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