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Commission advances town-hall charter amendment after public push for evening meetings

5868794 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

The Charter Review Commission moved a proposed amendment requiring each commissioner to hold at least one district town hall and one all-commission town hall per district each year to step 2. Public commenters urged evening scheduling and broader inclusion of elected officials.

The Charter Review Commission voted to advance to step 2 a proposed charter amendment that would require each county commissioner to hold at least one town hall meeting in their commissioner district each year, and require all commissioners to hold at least one town hall meeting in each commissioner’s district each year.

The amendment text calls for meetings to be “set [to] occur outside of normal working hours” and for notice to be posted at least 30 days in advance. If implemented as written, the requirement…

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