As a member of the Biddeford Charter Revision Commission, I ask Biddeford voters to consider all the charter review questions on Nov. 8.
The commission members worked hard to look at making the charter function more efficiently in the years to come. The questions range from changes in the police and fire commissions to specifying public participation at council meetings.
The charter is the Constitution for the city, and functions in basically the same way. It is important to make it as current and effective as possible. Please join me in reviewing the questions and voting on each one. Thank you.
Daniel Boucher
Member
Biddeford Charter
Commission
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