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Charter commission shares ward voter breakdown, plans town hall and to recommend council review

2781291 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

Commission staff provided a ward-by-ward breakdown of registered voters and commissioners agreed to present recommendations to city council after a town hall. Commissioners asked staff for plain-language slides, a business-vs-residential ward breakdown from planning, and asked that draft items be sent to council for review.

The Charter Review Commission reviewed basic ward-level voter data and finalized plans for an upcoming town hall intended to solicit public feedback on proposed charter changes.

Ward data presented

A staff member presented registered-voter counts by ward to give the commission context for potential proposals affecting ward structure. The data presented were: Ward 1, 6,345 registered voters; Ward 2, 6,751; Ward 3, 5,463; Ward 4, 6,794. Staff computed those totals as percentages of the city's registered voters: Ward 1 = 25.03%; Ward 2 = 26.63%; Ward 3 = 21.55%; Ward 4 = 26.80%. Staff said population counts by ward…

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