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HomeMy WebLinkAboutletter to commissioners January January 2005 Dear elected and appointed official for the City of Ashland, Thursday, January 20 at The Charter Review Committee is hosting a public forum on 7:00 p.m. in the Rogue River Room of Stevenson Union at SOU. Parking is available at the parking lot on the corner of Mountain Avenue and Henry Street. The committee has identified eight key issues within the existing charter that require evaluation and deliberation. The committee is seeking public input on these issues prior to making any decisions. The issues are: ? The Mayor-City Manager structure, the roles and the relationship and the mayoral veto power and ability to vote on council issues. ? The election of the city recorder and municipal judge and the matter of compensation of elected officials. ? The election of a Parks Commission and issues related to the organization of the Parks Department. ? The election of city council members by positions, the number of council members and council term limits. ? The provisions for annexations by the city. ? The issues of separate police and fire departments. ? The necessity of including the City Band in the charter. ? The appointments of the Planning Commission. The format of the public forum will include eight tables each dedicated to one of the issues plus a table for general questions and a table for input on community values. A charter review committee member will be at each table to present the pros and cons of the issue and then ask for feedback, input and questions from the public. The attendees can circulate to a different table every ten minutes in order to hear about the next issue and to give input. The input will be recorded on flip charts and later synthesized into a document that the full committee can review and discuss at a subsequent meeting. Committee members include John Enders, Chair, Carole Wheeldon, Vice-chair, Laurie MacGraw, Hal Cloer, Keith Massie, Michael Riedeman, Don Montgomery, Kate Culbertson and Pam Marsh A summary and follow-up to the public forum will be posted on the city’s web site at www.ashland.or.us (look on the left-hand column and click on Charter Review Committee). Attendees that do not have access to the Internet are invited to provide their mailing address in order to receive follow up information. A review and update to the city charter has been a council goal for two years. The primary purpose of the charter review committee is to review the existing city charter to determine if it will adequately serve the community well into the future. If necessary, the committee is to prepare a draft charter for the city of Ashland. The proposed charter will be reviewed by the city council for placement on the ballot for the voters of Ashland. The committee meets on the first and third Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in council chambers at 1175 East Main Street. Meetings are broadcast live on RVTV channel 9. Minutes, agendas, and meeting packet documents are available on-line at www.ashland.or.us. For more information, contact city staff liaison to the committee, Ann Seltzer at 552- 2106 or ann@ashland.or.us. We look forward to seeing you at the forum and receiving your input. Sincerely, Public Information sub-committee for the Charter Review Committee Carole Wheeldon Don Montgomery Pam Marsh