Orange County voters decided to adopt the charter form of government in 1986. Every four years, a new charter review is conducted by a commission appointed by the Board of County Commissioners (BCC). The Charter Review Commission (CRC) is the reviewing group.
The CRC is not allowed to change the charter. Instead, it decides what questions, if any, to put to vote. It publishes a report at least 60 days before election-time, and then voters decide if the suggested changes will be made.
The CRC holds at least four public hearings. A variety of people make recommendations. These include elected officials, staff and the public.
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