Charter changes being made for Peoria ‘inhabitants’

Charter Review Committee Member Mike Heath and others are reviewing the city’s charter for possible placement of changes on the November ballot./ Photo by Carolyn Dryer
Charter Review Committee Member Mike Heath and others are reviewing the city’s charter for possible placement of changes on the November ballot./ Photo by Carolyn Dryer

By Carolyn Dryer | Peoria Times

In October, Peoria City Council approved the formation of a citizen committee to comb through the City’s Charter and recommend updates or changes. The City Charter was adopted in 1983 and establishes the roles of governance for the city. A comprehensive citizen review has not been conducted since 1992.

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