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The committee approved numerous proposed amendments to Princeton’s Home Rule Charter, including changes involving public records, council compensation, city administration, elections, municipal court procedures, and board oversight. Proposed changes to the recall section failed 4-4-1, while a revised approach was directed for consideration at the next meeting.
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The votes move several proposed charter changes forward for additional review, but they do not by themselves finalize changes to the city charter. Approved provisions address how city records and public information requests are handled, how ordinances are published, election filings and ballots, and oversight of boards and commissions. A proposed change to the recall process was rejected, and committee members directed staff to develop a different proposal.
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