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Charter-review commission adopts compressed work plan and extends meeting hours to 8 p.m.
Summary
The Clark County Charter Review Commission voted to adopt an accelerated work plan to meet ballot deadlines and approved extending regular meeting hours to 5–8 p.m., aiming to finish final votes by July 8 so resolutions can reach the prosecutor by July 17 and the auditor by Aug. 4.
The Clark County Charter Review Commission on March 11 adopted an updated work plan designed to meet ballot deadlines and increase the commission’s throughput, and it voted to extend its regular meeting hours so meetings will be noticed as 5–8 p.m.
Commissioner Jay moved to adopt the subcommittee’s schedule and Commissioner Donnelly seconded; the motion passed unanimously. The plan sets a March 16 cutoff for proposal intake, a window of March 25–May 20 for second readings, a June 17 deadline for final presentations and drafting, and a July 8 target for the commission’s final votes so…
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