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Augusta charter review panel orders redline of outdated "anticipatory" language after survey analysis
Summary
The Augusta Charter Review Committee directed the Carl Vinson Institute to produce a redline version removing or amending antiquated "anticipatory" provisions in the Augusta Richmond County Charter and to post the redline and supporting spreadsheet to the clerk's website, following review of committee surveys and identified themes.
The Augusta Charter Review Committee on Thursday directed the Carl Vinson Institute to create a redline version removing or updating ‘‘anticipatory’’ language in the Augusta Richmond County Charter and to distribute that redline and an accompanying spreadsheet through the clerk’s office for public posting.
The committee’s consultant summarized themes from member surveys and recommended the redline approach so the public can see what would be removed or changed. The consultant said the work began by scanning committee surveys, analyzing recurring topics and preparing both a highlighted document and a redline for clarity. “What we did…
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