City of Austin
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The City of Austin is holding a hybrid community conversation on March 7, 2024 to discuss the ongoing review of the Austin City Charter.
AUSTIN, Texas – The City of Austin’s Charter Review Commission will hold a community conversation on March 7 to discuss the ongoing review of the Austin City Charter. The meeting will be hybrid, with opportunities to give input in-person or online.
This town hall is one of the last opportunities for the community to give feedback before the Charter Review Commission 2024 presents their proposed amendments to the City Council.
Charter Review Commission Town Hall
Where: 301 W 2nd St., Austin, TX 78701, Boards and Commissions Room
When: Thursday, March 7, 2024, from 5:30 p.m.
Registration is not required for in-person participants. To register to participate virtually or to request interpretation services, visit: 2024 CRC Town Hall Registration .
*Please note, this registration will open on Monday, March 4 at 10AM
The Charter Review Commission is eager to hear from community members across Austin on potential revisions to the Austin City Charter, which is the City’s governing document.
Earlier this winter, the Commission conducted an online community survey in English and Spanish. They also hosted a hybrid town hall in early February, where residents learned more about the potential changes to the Charter and provided initial feedback to the commissioners.
With the commission set to provide recommendations to Council by the end of March 2024, they invite the community to please join them for this important opportunity to have their voices heard on changes to the Austin City Charter.
For more information on the Austin City Charter, the 2024 Charter Review Commission, and community feedback opportunities, please visit SpeakUpAustin.org/CharterReview.