[MassHistPres] CPC-funding issue

Ellen St. Sure estsure at comcast.net
Wed May 3 15:07:12 EDT 2017


I need advice.  

The Brewster CPC some months ago agreed to a request from the town’s Historical Commission to provide them with the funds to hire a researcher who had approached them with a proposal to re-do nearly 300 studies of local historical houses—up to 70 houses a year at $300 each ($21,000 per year)—to replace flawed studies done some 40 years ago.

The researcher (I will not name him here) also informed the local CPC that they could not pay for his project with a grant because such research cannot be so funded under the law—but that they could sidestep this legal impediment by paying him from funds reserved for administrative costs—and the CPC agreed to do this, despite the fact that this involved adding an additional $20,000 to the relevant fund.  The Hist Pres administrative “bucket” was subsequently up-funded from $10,000 to $30,000 for the 2017 fiscal year and re-funded for the same amount for the coming year in order to cover the researcher’s $21,000 annual payments. This maneuver, and the project it is funding, has never, to date, been presented to the tax-paying public for its comments or approval.

I have reached the end of my attempts to get public access to this on-going under-the-radar project and my frustration with what seems to me to be unconscionable secrecy has been greatly increased by getting a copy of the purveyor’s first historic house study which I found to be replete with typos, wrong guesses and factual errors.

Can anyone offer some practical advice about where to go with these serious issues, concerning the source of funding, secrecy of the project and the flaws in the final product?

Ellen St. Sure, Archivist
   Town of Brewster
estsure at comcast.net
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