My Supervisor Activities for June 2019
The following is a summary of my Supervisor-related activities for June, 2019. I spent 33.5 hours in June on official Supervisor business, which is somewhat below the average of 45 hours per month for the period of Jan-May, 2019. This is primarily due to the fact that there was only one required public meeting of the Board of Supervisors (BOS) in June. Usually, I spend 10 or more hours preparing for and attending a BOS meeting.
Log of Hours Spent on Official Business
My log keeps track of the time spent on the following:
- Attending “Required” Meetings
- Preparation for BOS Meetings
- Attending Optional Meetings/Activities
- Interaction with Residents
- Travel To & From Meetings
What This Report Does Not Include
My log of Supervisor-related activities does not include the many hours I spend posting to this blog, maintaining my personal website, writing a newsletter, creating and posting video clips from meetings, hosting podcast interviews, summarizing decisions made by the Board of Supervisors (BOS Definition), etc. Also not included is the time I spend posting to my personal Facebook page, Twitter account, and Instagram account. These activities are NOT part of my official duties as Supervisor, but represent my personal views.Also not included in this log are the many hours I am spending canvassing door-to-door campaigning for re-election from now until Election Day on November 5, 2019. Much of that time is spent discussing issues of imprortance to residents.
Meetings
In the month of June 2019, I spent 8 hours attending township meetings (required and optional). The average for the 5-month period of Jan-May, 2019, was 10 hours per month (including June, the average is 9 hours). Obviously, BOS meetings are the most important meetings - I am expected to attend them in order to satisfy my duties as a Supervisor. These include regular twice-per-month public meetings, and non-public executive sessions. Optional meetings include public work sessions, and special meetings (see the list below).
“Other Meetings” I attended were optional. In June, 2019, I attended a Planning Commission meeting on June 4, a Joint Zoning Council Definitionmeeting on June 6, a Finance Committee meeting on June 11, and a Newtown Fire Association meeting on June 24.
Interaction with Residents
In my opinion, personal interaction with residents regarding their concerns is an important part of my responsibilities as Supervisor. I want to be sure that I spend enough time reaching out to and responding to residents via personal contact, official email via my johnm@newtownpa.gov account and via my personal john@johnmacknewtown.info account, and via phone and/or Facebook.
In June, 2019, I spent 9.4 hours (28% of my total logged hours) interacting with residents compared to an average of 7 hours per month for the previous 5-month period. This did NOT include the hours I spent campaigning for re-election.
What did I discuss with residents? Here’s a partial list (some items are not included for confidentiality reasons):
- Traffic in the Village at Newtown Shopping Center (read "Parking & Traffic in the Village at Newtown Shopping Center")
- Lawsuit against opioid manufacturers (read "Newtown Files Suit Against Opioid Manufacturers and Distributors")
- Friends of Roberts Ridge Park (join the FB Group)
- Inquiry about Lower Dolington Trail grant application (read "Newtown Township Trail Plan Struggles to Get Off the Ground")
Disclaimer
When speaking with residents on issues that may come before the BOS in the future for a vote, I never express an opinion as to how I will vote because I may not have all the information. Needless to say, I also do NOT discuss any confidential information that is not in the public domain. These discussions with residents are meant solely to inform me of their opinions, not for me to give them my opinion. Or it is just to listen to complaints/concerns and to forward them on to the BOS if necessaryI decided to keep track of my activities as a Supervisor on a monthly basis partly because I want to be accountable to residents, but also to make sure I am making the best use of my time. It's really an honor to serve the community! I learn something new every day and have met many fine people and volunteers who also put in a lot of time without any compensation at all. Thanks to everyone who help keep Newtown in business and safe.
Posted on 02 Jul 2019, 01:48 - Category: Open Records/Transparency
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