Former public works chief takes Vernon mayor to task
By Max Bakke
Journal Inquirer
McCoy failed to hire Kleinhans at a council meeting in July, when two Republicans, Dan Anderson and Nancy Herold, joined four council Democrats to block the hire.
Democrats have called the potential hire overtly partisan and have questioned Kleinhans’ credentials as it relates to the public works job.
Kleinhans, who lives in the Niantic section of East Lyme, owns the Vernon construction company, Bunnell Construction Co. Inc., and serves on the town’s Economic Development Commission and the Rockville Downtown Associations’ board of directors. He is East Lyme’s deputy first selectman, though he is reportedly not seeking re-election this fall.
He was on the Vernon Town Council from 1997 to 2005, and ran for mayor in 2005. He also twice ran for a seat in the state legislature.
The council is slated to meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. It’s unclear if McCoy intends to bring a candidate for the director’s position before the council at that time
Fetko declined to discuss the letter publicly, and has been otherwise mum about his reasons for leaving Vernon. His departure earlier this year, combined with a grievance he filed in spring against the town over accrued vacation and sick time, have fueled speculation among McCoy critics that the pair’s working relationship was strained around the time of Fetko’s resignation.
“On March 10, 2009 I gave notice that I was resigning as Vernon’s director of public works. The first priority for Mayor McCoy and the town administrator should have been to search for a qualified, experience director to run the department,” Fetko wrote in a letter to the Journal Inquirer Friday.
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