I'm an advocate for open and transparent government. People have been telling me that Englewood Cliffs Borough isn't as transparent as it should be. I thought that this blog might give people an opportunity to give their opinions and perspectives on issues facing Englewood Cliffs, particularly those dealing with open and transparent government.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Audio cassette duplication
Interestingly, the Borough's position that it can charge up to $339.79 to duplicate an audio tape from a single council meeting may be legally justified if its audio tapes are kept in some propriety format that requires substantial manipulation to convert into a format that people can listen to. My May 16, 2012 letter to the Mayor and Council seeking further information to help me determine the legality of the $339.79 charge is on-line here.
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