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Residents Urge Council to Reassert Charter Powers, Warn of Rockville Hospital Risks

December 18, 2025 | Tolland School District, School Districts, Connecticut


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Residents Urge Council to Reassert Charter Powers, Warn of Rockville Hospital Risks
During the public-comment portion of the meeting, multiple residents raised concerns about municipal authority and regional healthcare trends.

Mike Winkler (20 Cartier Drive) said the town charter makes the council the "budget-making authority and the legislative body of the town" and argued that Mayor Champagne lacks veto power and other powers associated with a "strong mayor" form of government. He urged the council to "exert its power and its will" rather than ceding authority to the mayor, citing examples in the charter that, he said, show the mayor’s role is limited.

Winkler also commented on regional hospital consolidation, referencing Hartford HealthCare’s purchase of Manchester Memorial Hospital and Rockville General Hospital (the transcript uses multiple variations of hospital names). He warned that inpatient beds could be transferred with short notice and that services such as emergency rooms could be at risk of closure after a multi-year period. "What would it take to stop that?" he asked, urging coordinated action by the mayor, surrounding towns and legislators to influence the Office of Health Care Access.

Mark Palina (33 Snipzig Street) also addressed the appointment process for a council seat and echoed concern about hospital stability; he called the quick replacement of a recently seated councilor "a bait switch" and urged Republican council members to register a 'no' vote on principle to signal public disapproval. The council proceeded with the appointment despite these comments.

The council did not debate hospital strategy in open session that evening; public comments were recorded and the council moved on to its agenda items.

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