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Council Statement on Charter Review Commission
Aug 17, 2022
By San Juan County
San Juan County Council releases statement on CRC ballot measures.
Today, the San Juan County Council voted to forward the four proposed Charter Review Commission (CRC) ballot measures to the Auditor for placement on the ballot.
Council had earlier proceeded on its understanding of what the charter required based on the advice of the Prosecuting Attorney (attached).
San Juan County is respectful of a system that allows for adjudication of questions about how the Charter should be interpreted. The Court has resolved those questions and the County is glad that the proposed charter measures will now be decided by the voters.
Council had earlier proceeded on its understanding of what the charter required based on the advice of the Prosecuting Attorney (attached).
San Juan County is respectful of a system that allows for adjudication of questions about how the Charter should be interpreted. The Court has resolved those questions and the County is glad that the proposed charter measures will now be decided by the voters.