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Charter committee rescinds alternating subcommittee schedule, will hold both subcommittees after regular meetings; ADA and meeting-length concerns remain

Charter Review Committee · July 10, 2025
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Summary

The committee voted to rescind the current alternating subcommittee schedule and to hold both subcommittees consecutively after full meetings (form-of-government first) beginning at 1:30 p.m. A proposed one-hour cap on subcommittee meetings failed; a committee member raised ADA/accessibility concerns about longer single-day meeting demands.

The Charter Review Committee on July 10 rescinded its prior alternating subcommittee schedule and voted to hold both subcommittee meetings consecutively after regular committee meetings beginning at 1:30 p.m., with the form-of-government subcommittee to meet first.

Mister Powell moved the scheduling change; Mister Foushee seconded. The motion carried after debate; three members voted against the schedule change. The committee discussed…

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