Board of Aldermen 01-25-2022 Page 11
Alderman Dowd
Yes last night the Budget Review Committee met and we had a discussion and questions answered on Resolution R-22-
001 on a contract negotiation with the Nashua Board of Ed. Supervisors/Administrators. It was approved 5 to 2 in favor of
recommending final approval.
President Wilshire
Thank you.
CONFIRMATION OF BOARD OF ALDERMEN AND MAYOR’S APPOINTMENTS - None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS — RESOLUTIONS
R-22-001
Endorsers: Alderman Richard A. Dowd
Alderman Patricia Klee
Alderman-at-Large Melbourne Moran, Jr.
Alderman Thomas Lopez
Alderwoman-at-Large Shoshanna Kelly
Alderwoman-at-Large Gloria Timmons
Alderman-at-Large Lori Wilshire
APPROVING THE COST ITEMS OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NASHUA
BOARD OF EDUCATION AND THE NASHUA ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS AND
SUPERVISORS, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS, AFL-CIO FROM JULY 1, 2021
THROUGH JUNE 30, 2024 AND RELATED TRANSFERS
Given its second reading;
MOTION BY ALDERMAN DOWD FOR FINAL PASSAGE OF R-22-001, BY ROLL CALL
ON THE QUESTION
Alderman Dowd
Yes today | sent out clarification on the questions that came up yesterday. | got the answers from Mr. Dan Donovan — the
CFO of the School District. | hope that answered all the questions that were before us.
Alderman Cathey
Did we get clarification from last night’s meeting on when the contract date the clock started ticking?
Alderman Dowd
| had a discussion with legal counsel today and the date of starts on the first reading. | believe 30 days will be up on
February 11* if | have the date correct.
Alderman Comeau
Given that the 30 days starts on the date of the first reading, it would seem that we do have another Board of Aldermen
full meeting before that deadline expires. If we were to wait until then, it gives the public an opportunity to review this as
well as the Committee members last night. | know they got their questions answered but we haven't allowed the public
time to review that and there may be additional questions that we don’t know of yet. So it think it would be prudent given
that we won’t be in violation of that 30 days to wait until the next meeting for final passage.
President Wilshire
Further discussion?
