STCC Leader (Well that's a joke calling her that) writes on their Facebook page --
Elizabeth Agte --
I just returned from the Perinton Workshop meeting. As I understand it, the point of a workshop meeting is to gather information. For the board to ask questions of the member who is presenting the report. It is not a venue for the public to speak and voice their concerns or perspectives.
It was incredibly difficult to sit there and not speak, as the "report" of the Earthen Embankment Integrity Program, the scoping document and the DGEIS guidebook were more or less explained by the town supervisor. Though he acknowledged that I was there...as I was only one of three guests in the room, it was hard to ignore that I was there...when he was unable to answer questions from the other board members, he did not use the resource that was in the room. I could feel my blood pressure rising. Don't ask me for my personal opinion, I get that, but for Pete's Sake ask me if I know the factual answer to the question! As he was getting ready to close the topic, I did insist on at least clarifying the upcoming deadlines, especially for anyone who was watching the meeting virtually. Because anyone signing into the virtual Canal Corporation meetings next Wednesday thinking they can speak will be disappointed if they did not reserve a place on the 13th. And the written public comment period is end of business on August 6th. (canals.ny.gov is where you can find the documents under the Earthen Embankment Integrity Program)
Soon after Ciaran Hanna came into office, we extended a courtesy invitation to join us in a meeting with the Canal Corporation at the library, which in fact he attended.
Shortly after he was in office the Canal Clear Cutting link on the town webpage disappeared.
I found out about this workshop meeting from our stealth member Karen Anvelt, not because I received a courtesy call from the supervisor. If I had stuck to my no screen time before bed last night, I would have entirely missed the post.
And I am forever ingratiated to our intrepid town board member Meredith Stockman-Broadbent who actually answered my text way too late on a week night, because she is so passionate about her job, and town board transparency.
It takes more than a village to save our natural resources. And to answer the newest town board member Alex Winner, who had lots of questions...no the west side is NOT happy with the outcome of the clear cutting. And no Canal Corporation is not masterminding this embankment project, it is NYPA all the way.
She says " for Pete's Sake ask me if I know the factual answer to the question! ".
FACTUAL ANSWER? NEVER HAS AGTE, OR HER GROUP, COME UP WITH ANYTHING FACTUAL! NEVER!
She wrote "Shortly after he (Ciaran Hanna) was in office the Canal Clear Cutting link on the town webpage disappeared."
Yes, we (ECNA) contacted Mr Hanna on numerous occasions, telling him about the lies and deceit coming from Agte, and how she and her group were jeopardizing the lives of many residents in Perinton.
We also notified him about 'CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE" and how the NYPA had notified everyone about the dangers, making the towns liable for any problems, like a breech of the dams. The town of Perinton obviously took notice and became detached from these radical people. Unfortunately Pittsford and Brighton Towns didn't see the light.
But, Robert Corby has been voted out Mike Barker disappeared mysteriously, and the STCC is falling apart. They only got 3 people to attend the NYPA meeting, it seems.
And who is Meredith Broadbent? She was a volunteer at the Oxbow cleanup, but mysteriously didn't attend the last few events. Then I received an email from her thanking me for keeping me 'in the loop'. I thought that was odd until I found she was in cahoots with Agte.
It looks like a couple of others are trying to get into government positions, or positions of influence - like Kristen Edmund on Nextdoor, Jamie Meuwissen in Fairport, and Broadbent in Perinton.
Local Government leaders should beware of the message the STCC is trying to spread.
All this is very sad.
What used to be a very friendly place to live, has been turned into a hateful town and village, thanks entirely to Elizabeth Agte and her mistaken view of 'environmentalism', and her continued refusal to accept the truth about unsafe canal embankments.