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Charter reviewers set supervisors' county role; require quarterly reports, make attendance optional

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The Saratoga Springs Charter Review Commission voted to propose language making the number of county supervisors subject to county law and to change supervisors' attendance from mandatory to optional while requiring at least quarterly reports to the city council.

The Saratoga Springs City Charter Review Commission on June 10 voted to recommend amending charter language that governs the city's county supervisors and to change how supervisors interact with the city council.

The commission agreed to propose new wording for section 2.1 making the charter read that the city will have "one or more supervisors as may be established by county law," instead of naming a fixed number in the city charter. That change, the commission said, is meant to reflect the county's authority to determine the number and weighted votes of…

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