Most of the controversy in Mayor Steve Zanni’s first year in office centered around his proposal to privatize the City of Methuen’s Information Technology Department. Not only was there disagreement on the substance of the proposal, but the Mayor and City Council disagreed on the proper procedure that needed to be followed after the filing of a “reorganization” by the Mayor (under the City Charter). Mayor Zanni, in this interview, talks about his proposal and why he still believes it would be a good thing for the City.
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