I again note that SEWRPC's still got its old-timey, nearly-monochromatic and user-hostile website in place despite telling federal regulators at the end of 2009 that a better website was just around the corner,
But given the culture of indifference there when it comes to keeping the public informed, little surprise,.
Another shortcoming: other than name, appointing authority, county represented and term dates, there is no biographical information on the site about the agency's 21 commissioners.
Some of them have been there a long time, and have been spending millions of taxpayer dollars for years, but they might as well be anonymous.
Which I think is the plan, but for a planning agency with known outreach and communication problems, a pretty bad plan.
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