Longwell2020 t1_ivphini wrote
So on a side note. Does this effectively end the city's ability to freely rezone lots? I don't really understand how city government works.
mikefrizz t1_ivpiskz wrote
No, but because the referendum process in enshrined in our city charter, if enough people disagree with a city council decision the city as a whole can vote on it.
Longwell2020 t1_ivpj143 wrote
Ah, that's pretty forward-thinking on the city charters' part.
mikefrizz t1_ivpkyto wrote
If you were around back then, this is the same process that was used to remove sexual orientation and gender identity from the city's non-discrimination policy.
Longwell2020 t1_ivpmsx2 wrote
Ouch double-edged I guess.
[deleted] t1_ivr0564 wrote
Why did citizens vote against this policy?
m1raclez t1_ivssryf wrote
>Gestures broadly at locals
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