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Porterville charter review committee adjourns after Brown Act notice issue; schedules July 3 meeting
Summary
The City of Porterville Charter Review Committee postponed substantive work after finding a potential Brown Act notice problem, agreed to reschedule for July 3 and to distribute a packet of proposed charter items to members and the public before that meeting.
The City of Porterville Charter Review Committee on June 25 agreed not to take substantive action after identifying a possible Brown Act notice problem and set a follow-up meeting for July 3 at 5:30 p.m. in the Jay Coleman Room.
Chair Tom (committee chair) opened the meeting saying the committee would not act that night because of a notice irregularity and that "we're not gonna take any actions tonight"; staff later confirmed documents would be provided to committee members and the public in advance of the rescheduled session. The committee directed staff to prepare an agenda packet that includes a roughly 30-item list of suggested charter changes, sample ballot language from a prior review, and related exhibits; members said they would each draft five one-sentence proposals from that list…
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