Breanna Has Failed on her Promises to the Citizens of Medford
Mayor Lungo-Koehn's campaign (from 2019?) page states:
In 2016, Breanna helped lead the push to establish a charter commission. Though it passed the City Council with a 4-3 vote, the measure was killed on Beacon Hill.
In any review of the charter, Breanna will fight to apply term limits to the office of Mayor. Like all executive positions, the job of Mayor comes with significant power, responsibility and stewardship in how taxpayer dollars are invested in services and infrastructure. https://www.breanna4mayor.com/charter_review
In any review of the charter, Breanna will fight to apply term limits to the office of Mayor. Like all executive positions, the job of Mayor comes with significant power, responsibility and stewardship in how taxpayer dollars are invested in services and infrastructure. https://www.breanna4mayor.com/charter_review
What is the result as Breanna seeks your vote again?
September 22, 2020
Medford City Charter has not been significantly updated since 1986.
https://www.medfordma.org/2020/09/22/mayor-lungo-koehn-submits-plans-to-city-council-to-form-charter-commission/\
https://www.medfordma.org/2020/09/22/mayor-lungo-koehn-submits-plans-to-city-council-to-form-charter-commission/\
This week, Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn submitted a request to the City Council to approve the creation of a Charter Commission to review the City’s Charter. If approved, the request would be submitted to the State legislature for approval. A Charter Commission would be tasked with reviewing the City’s Charter, which defines the organization, powers, and functions of city government. Medford’s Charter has not been fully reviewed or updated since 1986.
Here is the City Charter
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