Certify citizen petition to limit city manager pay meets signature requirements
In Plain English
A citizen group submitted an initiative petition to cap the city manager's salary. The county elections office verified the petition collected enough valid signatures from registered voters. This certification means the petition can move forward in the process to potentially become law.
Auto-generated summary. Source: official agenda documents.
Votes
Approve consent calendar
5 to 0
Community Discussion
This discussion was submitted to the City Clerk as part of the public record.
Comments are submitted to the Richmond City Clerk before the meeting. By commenting, you agree to have your name and comment included in the public record.
Similar Discussions
5 related items found by meaning
Report on ballot measure limiting city manager pay to 5 times median income
Certify Richmond Election Reform Act petition has enough signatures for November ballot
Direct staff to prepare report on 2 ballot measure petitions
Certify petition to amend Richmond's long-term development plan has enough signatures
Certify Richmond Kids First ballot initiative has enough valid signatures
The Story So Far
Related items from other meetings
Oppose carbon waste pipeline project through Richmond
Add caste as protected category in city anti-discrimination law
Sign agreement with RecycleMore to comply with state food waste recycling law
Accept $60,000 state grant for Tahoe for All recreation program
Create new sister city commission to manage relationship with Sebastia, Palestine
Oppose carbon waste pipeline project through Richmond neighborhoods
Accept donated property lease at 1414 Harbor Way South from Orton Entertainment
Support state bill giving fire chiefs authority over school safety during wildfires
Add caste as a protected class in city anti-discrimination laws
Send letter asking governor to create California-Nevada fireworks task force