Politics & Government
Framingham Charter Commission to Meet One Final Time
Town or city? What about term limits? The commission wants more feedback before deciding a final version.
Framingham's Charter Commission will meet an additional, final time next week for a public hearing on the charter process.
The hearing will be held Jan. 4, 7 p.m., at Framingham High School.
According to a public notice, "Throughout the process, the charter commission has recorded and posted hundreds of public comments, but would like more input as we ponder final revisions. The final version of the charter will be voted sometime in early/mid January."
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In particular, commissioners are seeking more feedback on term limits, citizen relief measures (things like petitions or recall procedures) and whether Framingham should be called a town or city.
More information, specific questions and a form for feedback are all available here.
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