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Charter committee sets meeting norms: in-person preference, timestamps, and limited public comment during initial review

5834204 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

Littleton's Charter Review Committee discussed scheduling and process details including time limits, virtual attendance policy, agenda timelines, recording timestamps and whether to allow public comment during initial meetings.

Littleton’s Charter Review Committee opened its session at 6:32 p.m. and spent substantial time establishing operating rules for the charter review process, including meeting length, virtual attendance expectations, agenda timing, and the committee’s approach to public comment.

Why it matters: The committee’s procedural choices affect transparency, public access, and how the body will gather and share information during its multi-month review of the city charter.

Committee leaders and staff said they intend to keep meetings under two and a half hours when possible and to release agendas one week in advance. Colleen, the city…

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