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Charter panel approves seven-question survey after debate over distribution and paper responses
Summary
The commission voted to accept an outreach committee's seven-question survey as an official survey instrument after members debated its drafting, how paper responses would be collected, whether questions reflected town-hall input, and whether additional surveys should be allowed.
The Clallam County Charter Review Commission voted May 6 to accept a seven-question survey drafted by the outreach/town-hall committee and authorized by an earlier committee vote, despite public and commissioner debate about the survey's content and distribution.
Commissioners and members of the public raised concerns that the survey was drafted without explicit agenda notice and that paper copies had been distributed then removed while staff developed a tracking process. Commissioner Morris…
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