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Charter Review Committee Survey Out Now

The City of Santa Clara has released a community survey to gauge public opinion on whether the police chief and city clerk should be appointed positions.

Santa Clara has released a citywide survey to help the 2023 Charter Review Committee make an informed decision about whether or not to change the city charter in regard to how the City selects its police chief and city clerk.

The survey is just ten questions long. It includes questions on city of residence and whether the responder wants to share answers with the public.

The positions of police chief and city clerk are taken as separate entities within the survey.

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For each position, the survey asks if the City should consider changing the position from elected to appointed in the city charter.

It also asks, if the city charter is changed to an appointed position, who should be the “appropriate appointing authority.” The options include “City Council,” “City Manager,” “Undecided,” or “Neither, keep elected.”

Respondents are given a small space to offer any additional feedback or an explanation as to why they responded in one way or another.

As of the morning of Friday, Sept. 8, the City had received 132 responses, though only 34 were considered “registered responses.” Registered responses possibly means the responder was willing to share their identity with the City, though no clarification was given on the City’s website.

The survey will be open until October. City staff will then compile the responses and present them to the Charter Review Committee at its Oct. 17 meeting. At that meeting, the committee will make a final decision on whether to recommend a change in the city charter.

The Charter Review Committee has met twice on the matter so far. In its most recent meeting, the committee spoke with the current police chief and city clerk to talk about their roles within the City government and ask questions about those roles.

The committee’s next meeting is Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. at Central Park Library. During that time, the committee will hear from some appointed city clerks about their roles within city government.

You can find all of the Charter Review Committee background information, details from previous meetings and a link to the community survey on the City of Santa Clara website. From the City’s homepage, select “Our City” then “Government” and then “City Committees.” On the City Committees page, you will find a link to the 2023 Charter Review Committee.

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