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Charter Review Committee approves removing state-duplicative language, agrees to move ordinance matters out of charter

Charter Review Committee · July 10, 2025
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The Charter Review Committee on July 10 voted to remove charter wording that duplicates state law and agreed that subject matters better handled by ordinance should be moved out of the charter.

The Charter Review Committee on July 10 voted to remove charter wording that duplicates state law and agreed that subject matters better handled by ordinance should be moved out of the charter.

Committee member Miss Robinson moved to accept staff and consultant recommendations; Mister Powell seconded. Committee members voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously. Committee staff and consultants said the goal is to avoid embedding detailed regulatory rules in the charter…

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