Laserfiche WebLink
5 <br /> <br />Board of Selectmen <br />Minutes <br />May 27, 2015 <br /> <br />Ron San Angelo: <br />The Board of Selectmen interviewed Ronald San Angelo who holds a successful track <br />record in all areas of town administration. Mr. San Angelo currently serves as town <br />manager for the Town of Hanson managing a $22 million budget with 100+ employees. <br />Additionally Mr. San Angelo served as Mayor for the Borough of Naugatuck, CT, and <br />spent ten years as a State Legislator in the Connecticut State House of Representatives. <br />If he were selected as the Town of Mashpee Town Manager, Mr. San Angelo the first 90 <br />days would be considered a learning curve. There is a need to understand the board of <br />selectmen’s goals and direction. His job would be to administer policy set forth by the <br />board of selectmen. He would then meet with employees and department heads to review <br />their goals. Team Management practices would be used in the approach and to <br />accomplish the goals and objectives. Mr. San Angelo indicated that dialogue would <br />begin with an open flow of communication bringing forth an open policy decision. <br />Prior to the interview Mr. San Angelo stated that he has been reviewing Mashpee’s <br />budget and wastewater management plan. With regards to the wastewater plan, Mr. San <br />Angelo indicated that he has reviewed the draft plan, and realizes the importance to <br />protection the watersheds and noted that it can be reasonably expected the matter will be <br />court ordered to achieve compliance. In the process the plan including financing options <br />would be reviewed with the players. Mr. San Angelo recommended maintaining <br />involvement with the stakeholders and citizens in the process. Noting that he is aware of <br />the regionalization aspect to reduce costs, there are bid issues, along with long term and <br />significant costs with regards to managing your own wastewater treatment plant. He <br />would assist the Mashpee community in determining what would be the best financial <br />options setting aside money for long term maintenance costs. The process involves <br />working with those drafting the plan and its scenarios and reviewing the cost benefit <br />analysis of each engineering option and potential plans. It was recommend the board of <br />selectmen, and sewer commission to be involved and make recommendations to the <br />public. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />