charter study commission

Asbury Park

Public invited to forum on possible change of gov’t

Charter study commission invites two experts to speak; refreshments served

By Molly Mulshine
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The charter study commission is holding a public forum on Saturday and encouraging members of the public to attend. The charter study commission is an elected five-member board that is currently scrutinizing the city’s form of government. Following their nine-month study period, they can suggest a variety of changes, ranging from staggering elections to a […]

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Apr 17, 2013
Letters to the Editor

Resident sees ‘real conflict’ on Charter Study Commission

Believes council candidates should step down from CSC

By Asbury Park Sun
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Editor, the Asbury Park Sun: I have read the discussion concerning the potential conflict of Duanne Small and Randy Thompson being on the Charter Study Commission while running for a council seat in Asbury Park. The issue surprised me since, from my prospective, the conflict is not just real but had to be clear before […]

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Apr 05, 2013
Election 2013

Raffetto: Two candidates must choose between city post and council race

Conflict could invalidate work of charter study commission, city attorney says

By Asbury Park Sun
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Asbury Park city council candidates Duanne Small and Randy Thompson should choose between their council races and their seats on the city’s charter study commission, according to a written opinion by city attorney Frederick Raffetto. Raffetto’s opinion is advisory, and he has no power to force the acceptance of his findings, he wrote. Small requested […]

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Mar 15, 2013
Asbury Park

Charter Study Commission debuts website

Group to hear from Freeholder Tom Arnone at tonight's meeting

By Molly Mulshine
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The Charter Study Commission has created a website to keep residents abreast of developments in their process of studying the city’s form of government. The commission meets each Monday at City Hall, the West Side Community Center or the Springwood Center, depending on the week. The five-member body is tasked with scrutinizing the city’s form […]

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Mar 11, 2013
Asbury Park

Charter Study group interviews Reidy

City debt, infrastructure financing, police dept. oversight addressed

By Molly Mulshine
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The city’s charter study commission met on Monday, Jan. 29, at the Springwood Center. The group interviewed city manager Terence Reidy as part of their mission to study the city’s form of government. This was the third time Reidy met with the commission. The commission, which consists of five elected members, is tasked with studying […]

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Jan 31, 2013
Asbury Park

Charter Study Commission picks secretary

Commissioners also discuss administrative code with city manager

By Molly Mulshine
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The charter study commission [CSC] met last night to appoint a secretary, further discuss bylaws, and talk to city manager Terence Reidy about the city’s administrative code. The CSC is an elected board tasked with studying the city’s charter, or form of government, over a nine-month period, from December to August. They can suggest changes […]

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Jan 08, 2013
Asbury Park

Charter Study budget approved

$18,000 spending plan incorporates secretary costs, printing fees

By Molly Mulshine
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A spending plan for the city’s charter study commission [CSC] was approved at the council meeting held on Jan. 2. Among the costs listed in the $18,000 budget are $1,000 for consultant fees; $500 for speaking fees; $3,500 for legal fees; and $4,000 for printing costs. A secretary will be hired for an expected total […]

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Jan 07, 2013
Asbury Park

Charter Study Commission to propose $18,000 budget

Spending plan to be presented to city council tonight

By Molly Mulshine
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The city’s charter study commission [CSC] met on Monday and Tuesday nights this week to finalize its budget and talk about hiring a secretary, among other issues. The CSC is charged with scrutinizing the city’s charter and possibly making recommendations. They have nine months to study the form of government. If they recommend changes or the […]

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Dec 19, 2012
Asbury Park

Pam Lamberton picked as charter study chair

Next meetings to be held Dec. 17, 18 at 7 p.m. in City Hall

By Molly Mulshine
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Pam Lamberton was selected as charter study commission [CSC] chairperson at the group’s first official meeting, held Monday, Oct. 29. Lamberton [pictured above, far right] told CSC members she’d like to be chair because she’s wanted to implement a CSC in town for years. Lamberton even worked to have a public question placed on the […]

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Dec 05, 2012
Asbury Park

Charter study commission to meet tonight

Group to set meeting dates, select chairperson

By Molly Mulshine
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The city’s charter study commission is holding its first meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers. At tonight’s organizational meeting, commissioners will establish a meeting schedule and select a chair and vice-chair, as well as begin drafting bylaws. The group may also discuss whether it will need a budget. Charter study experts Ernest Reock and […]

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Dec 03, 2012
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