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Councilman Briden, I do have to agree with you, it sounds like they are putting the cart before the horse here.

Once on the November ballet and voted on, then why would we need a Charter Review Commission? Voted on and maybe passed by the voters, no need for a charter commission.

That is the intention of those who spoke last council meeting.

We are currently stuck with the next city council for four years with no RECALL.

Is that is what will happen with the mayor form of government?

I am in favor of a city manager form of government.

From: Opposition noted to strong mayor ballot initiative

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