Hire outside lawyer to review city charter for $50,000
$50,000
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In Plain English
The city charter is Richmond's founding legal document that establishes how city government operates. The city needs an independent lawyer to review whether the charter should be updated or changed. If approved, Richmond pays $50,000 to a law firm for this analysis.
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