Citizens Committee to Study Council Changes
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The Citizens Committee to Study Council Changes was created in the early 1980's to evaluate and advise the Charlottesville City Council on possible changes to the structure of the local municipal government.
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Committee members
Members of the early 1980's Citizens Committee to Study Council Changes[1] included:
- William Harris
- James F. King, Jr.
- Lawrence Burruss
- O. A. Gianniny, Jr., (chairman)
- Susie Sherwood
- Tim O’Rourke, staff
Timeline
November 17, 1980: The committee presented its recommendations to the City Council that the composition of the Council be enlarged to seven members (four ward representatives and three at-large representatives.)[2]
January 12, 1981: City Council work session in the basement conference room in City Hall. [3]
1981 City Council members
Thomas E. Albro, Francis L. Buck, John Conover, Elizabeth Gleason, Elisha G. Hall
References
- ↑ http://weblink.charlottesville.org/Public/0/doc/157464/Page1.aspx
- ↑ http://weblink.charlottesville.org/Public/0/doc/157464/Page1.aspx
- ↑ Web. Charlottesville City Council meeting minutes, .pdf, Council Chambers, City of Charlottesville, January 12, 1981.