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Charter Review Committee adopts 5‑minute public‑comment rule, designates chair and vice chair as official spokespeople

3318759 · May 15, 2025
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The committee voted to move public comment to the start of meetings with a five‑minute limit and later designated the chair and vice chair as the committee's official spokespeople; the clerk and interim city attorney circulated draft procedural rules and will post consultant materials online.

The Charter Review Committee voted on procedures and communications at its May 15 meeting, approving a motion to allow public comment at the start of meetings with a five‑minute time limit and later designating the chair and vice chair as the committee’s official spokespeople for committee statements.

The committee agreed that the public comment period would occur at the beginning of meetings and that each speaker’s comments should be limited to five…

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