REPORT TO PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION
SUBJECT
Title
Solicitation of Parks & Recreation Commission Input on the Sections of the Charter Involving the Parks and Recreation Commission and Parks and Recreation Issues to inform the Charter Review Commission Currently Engaged in a Comprehensive Review of the City Charter
Report
BACKGROUND
Back in September of 2025, the City Council formally initiated a comprehensive Charter review process (commonly referred to as the "Charter Project"). This will be the first comprehensive update to the City Charter in many years, with the goal of modernizing it to better support efficient, transparent, and adaptable governance.
The Bylaws of the Charter Review Committee (CRC) formed to implement the Charter Project describe the general purpose of the CRC and the project as follows:
The purpose of the CRC is to work with City staff, with input from the community, to facilitate the implementation of the "Charter Project." The Charter Project involves a process for comprehensive review of the City Charter to identify provisions in the Charter that should be corrected, clarified or modified for the Charter to be fully consistent with applicable state law, aligned with current best practices for City operations and, in general, easier to understand and apply. At the end of the process, the objective of the Charter Project is to produce a draft comprehensive Charter Amendment for presentation to the City Council and, if the City Council so directs, possibly the voters at the November 2026 Election.
Other relevant considerations include:
* The Charter as a structural document. It defines roles of officials and staff, distribution of authority, and high-level governance principles. Charters typically do not dictate operational details. Such details are typically left to implementation by City codes and policies.
* Improving efficiency and reducing administrative burdens. Current processes require that too many routine items go...
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