The newest member of the Orono City Council said it's time to bring a halt to the chaos that has plagued council meetings for nearly a year.
Alisa Benson, elected to the council in November, said her first few months in office have been troubling and disheartening, as angry exchanges between residents and Mayor Dennis Walsh have been a regular occurrence at council meetings.
"This is something that has been an ongoing issue and has escalated over time," Benson said. "I do know that there are individuals in the community who are concerned about coming to public comment because of these exchanges. We're reaching a point of needing this to be addressed.
"I have people calling me, saying, 'What are you going to do about this?' "
Benson said it might be time for the city to consider hiring a mediator to resolve the conflicts that erupt at virtually every meeting.
In recent council meetings, Walsh cursed at a member of the public and referred to former city officials as "clowns." He often bangs his gavel furiously when a speaker runs over the allotted three minutes during public comment sessions.
At one meeting, Walsh buried his nose in a newspaper as a critic addressed the council. At another, a city police officer had to break up a confrontation at the meeting between a speaker and members of the audience.
The angriest exchanges have been between Walsh and Brad Erickson, an Orono business owner. Last year, Walsh sent Erickson an anti-masking video that links mask mandates with the Holocaust.