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Charter-review committee outlines public hearings and plans online and paper survey
Summary
The committee scheduled three public hearings and debated how to run a public survey — issues included anonymity, email collection, paper distribution, reach to seniors and timing for a snapshot of results before hearings.
The Augusta Charter Review Committee outlined plans for three public hearings in July and discussed a public survey to gather resident input on the county charter, with debate over anonymity, distribution and the time allowed for paper responses.
The committee announced planned public hearings for Monday, July 7, at Warren Road Community Center; Tuesday, July 8, at Diamond Lakes; and an attempt to schedule a July 10 session (venues pending). Carl Vinson Institute representative Rex Facer presented a draft online survey and described the proposed questions and data collection: “We then asked them, yeah, what works, yeah, well with, the Augusta Richmond, you know, county government. We asked them what doesn't work well,” Facer said, describing open‑ended…
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