The Charter Review Commission's recommendations will be presented to the public for feedback in March and to City Council in June before voters weigh in.
Frank Garza, a former City of San Antonio attorney, and Pat Frost, who recently retired as president of Frost Bank, are among the members of the Charter Review Commission tasked with recommending changes to the City Charter that will be put to voters.On March 4, members of the public will get their first chance to provide feedback on proposed changes to the City Charter currently being hammered out by a commission of Mayor Ron Nirenberg’s appointees.
This year a Charter Review Commission has been asked to look at changes that could again shape the makeup of who seeks the city’s top leadership roles. “We’re going to focus on the charge and make sure all of that work gets done first,” Bonnie Prosser Elder, the commission’s co-chair, said in an interview. “And then we should have time, programmed in, to touch on at the end of this process.”has divided the work among five subcommittees, each made up of four or five members. The subcommittees meet privately with city staff and other subject-matter experts to form their recommendations.
At the March 21 meeting, the commission will present its recommendations for whether to change to the number of council districts and the process it would use for drawing new districts, as well as potential changes to city manager tenure and compensation.The 15-member commission was formed by Nirenberg in November, and includes people who have experience with previous charter reviews, prominent business leaders and others active in civic affairs.
Baugh said on Feb. 22 that the subcommittee had met with former council members Ana Sandoval , William “Cruz” Shaw , Reed Williams and Rey Saldaña , and sought input on various aspects of their service, including theThe group liked the idea of extending the length of council terms, Baugh said, but was still soliciting input on that issue.
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