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Commission puts charter-review rule to voters and expands current review committee
Summary
The commission adopted a resolution to place a charter amendment on the Nov. 3, 2026 ballot requiring a charter-review committee every 10 years and approved expanding the panel now meeting by adding two members appointed by the city manager and city attorney.
Coral Gables commissioners voted May 6 to place a charter amendment question on the Nov. 3, 2026 ballot to require the commission to convene a charter review committee every 10 years and to expand the existing charter review committee now meeting by adding two additional members appointed by the city manager and the city attorney.
Deputy City Attorney Stephanie Throckmorton summarized the ballot question and the committee composition proposed: the charter-review committee would consist…
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