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Waterbury aldermen vote to enter executive session on water superintendent’s resignation amid transparency complaints
Summary
The Waterbury Board of Aldermen voted 8–4 to enter an executive session April 30 to discuss the resignation of the city’s superintendent of water tied to a police investigation. Several aldermen objected to short notice, a 5 p.m. start time and said they learned details on social media rather than from city officials.
The Waterbury Board of Aldermen voted 8–4 on April 30 to enter an executive session to discuss the resignation of the superintendent of water that city officials said is tied to a Waterbury Police Department investigation.
A motion to go into executive session was made and seconded after the meeting’s presiding officer said the closed-door discussion would include the mayor, the corporation counsel, the police chief and the human-resources director. Corporation Counsel Angela Giuliani later told the board that two-thirds of members present were required to approve executive session and that eight of 12 met that…
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