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Parker council backs five charter and code ballot questions for November election
Summary
Parker Town Council unanimously approved five resolutions urging voters to approve charter and code changes on the November ballot covering vacancy procedures, conflict‑of‑interest rules, a prohibition on holding multiple public offices, repeal of a dormant board of adjustment and streamlining intergovernmental contracts.
Parker Town Council unanimously approved five resolutions urging voters to approve proposed changes to the town charter and code on the November ballot. The measures, each addressed separately in council discussion, would:
- Amend the charter’s vacancy process (question 2a) to extend the timeline and give the council more time to consider appointments or to call a special election; staff told council the current 20‑day fill period can create scheduling difficulties. - Extend current conflict‑of‑interest requirements…
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