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Charter Review Commission rolls out 7-question survey, public and commissioners press for transparency
Summary
The commission's outreach subcommittee made a seven-question survey live during the April meeting and plans to distribute printed copies at upcoming town halls; multiple speakers and some commissioners asked for clearer documentation of how the seven questions were chosen from a longer list of proposals.
The Charter Review Commission's Outreach/Town Hall Subcommittee made a seven-question public survey active during the April 2025 meeting and said paper copies will be available at upcoming town halls. The subcommittee said the survey was distilled from a larger list of proposed amendments and from community input collected at town halls and committee sessions.
Commissioner Michelle Morris said the survey went live during the meeting and that SurveyMonkey and paper copies will be…
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