Charter review committee looks at non-interference, purchasing rules

BY DAN HILDEBRAN Monitor Editor KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— The Keystone Heights Charter Review Committee added two new issues to its list of proposed changes to the municipality’s governing document during its July 21 meeting. One rule would prevent council members from directing the work of staff members other than the city manager. The proposal is based…

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