Review city charter with $25,000 consultant study
In Plain English
The city charter is the foundational legal document that establishes how Richmond operates and governs itself. City staff propose hiring consultants to review the current charter and identify potential updates or improvements. The initial phase covers basic analysis and recommendations.
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