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Approve an ordinance amending City Code Chapter 2-18 (Ballot Propositions) to add provisions related to a requirement to file a notice of intent to file a petition for an election under City Charter Article IV, prescribing the use of forms for a notice of intent to file a petition and for the petition, and to add provisions regarding how to reconcile conflicting amendments to the City Code or the City Charter adopted at the same election.
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Lead Department
Law Department.
Fiscal Note
This item has no fiscal impact.
For More Information:
Caroline Webster, Assistant City Attorney, 512-974-1353.
Additional Backup Information:
The 2024 Charter Review Commission (CRC) recommended an amendment to the City Charter to require a notice of intent to be filed by petitioners in advance of submitting their petition and that the petitions be gathered on a standardized form issued by the City Clerk. The CRC noted in its report that this could also be accomplished through an amendment to City Code, rather than by a Charter amendment. Staff agreed that amending City Code was the better option, as it allows for more flexibility in the event that any changes to the requirements of the notice or petition form need to be made in the future. The purpose of the notice of intent is to provide transparency through public disclosure of the intent to collect signatures for a petition, the identity of the person(s) initiating the petition and responsible for collecting petition signatures, and contact information for the petitioners, among other disclosures. These disclosures are commonly required in citizen-initiated petition policies in other cities. The notice must also include the name of any PAC established by the petitioners, a short description of the policy purpose of the proposed change, and the proposed ordinance language (if applicable) along with ballot language.
The notice serves to give the City Clerk advance notice that a petition will be f...
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