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Mayor delivers new draft of Medford City Charter to City Council
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn has sent the newest draft of the city charter to the council for a possible vote on April 8. GOTTA KNOW MEDFORD STAFF PHOTO/NELL ESCOBAR COAKLEY

Mayor delivers new draft of Medford City Charter to City Council

This newest draft of the Charter upholds the survey results and recommendation from the Charter Study Committee of increasing the number of city councilors to 11.

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The following is from a press release submitted by the office of the Mayor:

After reviewing all of the Medford City Council’s edits, Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn has delivered a new draft of the City Charter back to the City Council for a possible vote at its April 8 regular meeting. The goal is to send the Charter to the Legislature and then have it appear on the ballot for voter approval in November.

This newest draft of the Charter upholds the survey results and recommendation from the Charter Study Committee of increasing the number of city councilors to 11, with eight councilors being elected by each ward and the remaining three members being councilors-at-large who shall be nominated and elected by and from the voters at large.

Two years ago, the mayor formed a Charter Study Committee to comprehensively study the city’s current charter, gather input from the community, and propose recommendations on changes to the existing document, which had not been reviewed or updated in over 40 years.

The members of the committee have been working in collaboration with the Edward J. Collins, Jr. Center for Public Management at UMass Boston to develop a governing document that reflects the current needs of the city, offers comprehensive policy solutions, and ensures that all members of the community are fairly and accurately represented.

“I feel this is an extremely strong document that reflects the needs of our community, solidifies the survey results and the recommendations that the Charter Study Committee has heard through over a year and a-half of community meetings and the public survey,” Lungo-Koehn said. “I am so incredibly proud of all of the hard work our diverse Charter Study Committee has done to listen to the people."

The City Council recommended removing the position of mayor as chair of the School Committee. Lungo-Koehn agreed to that change as long as ward representation remains as the committee intended.

“The Charter Study Group, which I was the liaison to, was one of the most diverse committees that I have been involved with,” Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Frances Nwajei said. “This was demonstrated by the members who brought their diversity of thought, political, educational, socio-economical, age, disability, and occupational perspectives. All public outreach materials were translated into our six environmental justice languages to get a broad cross-section of our community’s needs. The best part was that the public survey received over 650 responses.”

“The Collins Center is honored to have assisted the mayor, City Council, and the citizen-led Charter Review Committee in their efforts to enhance the city charter for the benefit of Medford residents,” said Anthony I. Wilson, Esq., Practice Area Lead for Charters and Organizational Structure.

The new draft of the charter is available at medfordma.org/charter.

The April 8 City Council meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the Alden Memorial Chambers and be available on Medford Community and via zoom. Zoom information and the meeting agenda will be available at medfordma.org/events.

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