Mayor says ‘no thank you’ to City Council’s Charter Amendments
Mayor Fuller sent this memo to the City Council today, informing them of her decision to “not forward the City Council’s request to submit a home rule petition to the General Court with the amendments to the City Charter as voted by the Council on May 6, 2019 in Docket #7 6-19. Most of these amendments were originally proposed by
Charter amendments on city council agenda tonight
Amy Sangiolo’s email newsletter provides the relevant links to the latest charter revisions debate. The City Council’s agenda for it’s Full Council Meeting includes a request for Home Rule Legislation to amend the City’s Charter to include 2019 recommendations...Mayor may veto City Council’s Charter Subcommittee’s Recommendations
In a memo to the City Council, Chief Operating Officer, Jonathan Yeo states the following: “The Administration, including the City Solicitor’s Office, have repeatedly testified against this separate counsel provision, with a clear statement that the Mayor will...City Council creates subcommittee to revisit charter
Four Newton City Councilors — two who supported the proposed city charter that was defeated by voters last November and two who opposed it — have been appointed to sit on a subcommittee to revisit the various Charter Commission recommendations. The...Committee votes to reduce council to 8/8 but mayor says he won’t sign it
The Programs and Services Committee voted Wednesday to send a proposed home rule petition that would reduce Newton’s city council from 24 to 16 members (eight elected at-large with ward residency requirements and eight elected exclusively by ward). Councilors...What’s the appropriate balance of power on the City Council?
There’s been a lot of discussion on this thread about ward representation and balance of power in the City Council. Personally, I’ve been a proponent of reducing the size of the City Council by cutting it in half while maintaining the balance of power....Post-election message from the “No” campaign
Jack Prior, Treasurer of the “No” campaign, Newton Citizens for Local Representation, sent this message this morning to members of the Charter Commission and leaders of the “Yes” campaign: Hello Commissioners and Yes Campaign Leaders — ...Your Letters-to-the-Editor that did not make it into the TAB
Last week was the last issue of the Newton TAB to contain letters-to-the-editor related to next Tuesday’s election, since none will appear in this week’s issue. After last week’s issue, the TAB reportedly still had a backlog of over 130 letters not...Boston Globe covers developments on Charter debate
The Boston Globe has an article outlining the potential impact of the proposed change to the City charter and the people backing it. “Supporters say the existing council is too unwieldy. …[Opponents worry that] all twelve councilors …would need to...
Newton TAB: ‘No’ is the right vote on charter plan
The editorial in this week’s Newton TAB says ‘No’ is the right vote on charter plan. It focuses on how the proposed charter will eliminate Newton’s eight ward-elected councilors and says: “Ward representation has been a critical element of Newton’s...