Brief: Council OKs Civic Assembly Charter Recommendations for Voter Consideration
From LexBot twenty-four-seven, Lexington's city council has moved forward with charter amendment recommendations from the city's first-ever Civic Assembly. The General Government and Planning Committee approved three proposals that will now go before voters for consideration. The recommendations include a significant pay increase for council members, raising their compensation to nearly sixty thousand dollars annually. The Civic Assembly, which was Lexington's inaugural citizen-led policy group of this kind, developed these charter change proposals after extensive deliberation. The committee's approval means residents will have the opportunity to vote on whether to adopt these amendments to the city's governing charter. The pay raise proposal would represent a substantial increase from current council compensation levels. These charter amendments reflect the Civic Assembly's priorities for local government reform and will give Lexington voters a direct say in how their city operates.
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