April 13 event on Verde Valley Campus has College inviting mayors and other public officials to share impressions and ideas but public and press barred as observers
Yavapai Community College will hold an invitation only forum described as an effort to obtain “local feedback on the College’s performance and role it can play in their communities” on April 13 in the Community Room, Verde Valley Campus from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. The College is inviting a select group of public officials and is controlling the agenda for the meeting.
The Community College refuses to allow anyone from the public or the press to attend and observe the meeting. One Governing Board member, Connie Harris, thinks this is a good idea. She said it is a good idea because it provides a “safe with anonymous feedback.” So much for open discussion about the College.
The College understands that running a closed meeting like this allows it to avoid anyone with knowledge of College operations from challenging the report of the meeting that it will later issue. It also prevents anyone with knowledge of College operations from raising questions about the efficacy of views and statements made. This kind of approach, however, is consistent with the Colleges iron-fisted control over all of its operation. It views itself more as a private corporation; not a taxpayer public institution accountable to the citizens of the County.
The College will limit the number of Board members who can attend this meeting to two. Otherwise, it would require the meeting to be open pursuant to Arizona’s Open Meeting Law.
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