Graham, Donna
From: Laurie Ortolano <laurieortolano@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2020 5:07 PM
To: Board of Aldermen; Board of Assessors
Ce: Dean Shalhoup; Heather Henline; Gerry, James; Stepp, Lindsey
Subject: Re: Community Input
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Laurie Ortolano
41 Berkeley St
Nashua, NH 03064
June, 4, 2020
Lori Wilshire,
I would like this email placed as part of the public record in the Board of Aldermen meeting. From this point
forward, all my Board of Assessor email concerns are coming back to the Board of Aldermen for public input.
Board of Assessors Public Barricade
Dan,
I am very confused by your email. Here is what I now understand.
The Nashua Board of Assessor is not accepting any form of public input, email or otherwise.
Your board has not voted since the beginning of the pandemic on how input would be accepted.
On Aprill5, I sent an email to you and asked if your board planned on voting on how to handle input.
I received no response but did get an answer in that no action was taken in a public meeting further indicating
that no public input, of any form, would be allowed.
On May 27, 2020 1 requested that an email I wrote be placed in community input, but it was not because the
Board is not accepting email community input.
In today's meeting, you stated that you believe that the Board of Assessor should foliow the lead of the Board of
Aldermen when accepting input.
This is where it becomes confusing.
Your two other Board members agreed that the Board of Assessor would operate as the Board of Aldermen
does.
