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an update on the Charter Assessment Review
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
Sumbul Siddiqui
Mayor
TO: CITY OF CAMBRIDGE
FROM: SUMBUL SIDDIQUI, MAYOR
SUBJECT: CHARTER ASSESSMENT: REVIEW + REFORM
DATE: 3.18.2021
CC: CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL
A communication from Mayor Sumbul Siddiqui, transmitting an update on the Charter Assessment Review.
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MAYOR SUMBUL SIDDIQUI – REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING: March 18, 2021
CHARTER REVIEW AND REFORM
Pursuant to the unanimously adopted policy order of July 27, 2020, the City Council has begun the formal review
process of the city’s Plan E. charter. On September 23, 2020, the Council held a special meeting to discuss the proposed
review with a presentation by The Collins Center for Public Management, who outlined the process for a formal charter
review.
On January 29, 2021, the City executed a professional services agreement with The Collins Center, with deliverables
including 2 memoranda presenting the major options of Forms of Government available to Cambridge, the key
differences between these options, and a second memo summarizing the Council’s feedback regarding the current
Charter and Form of Government, providing options for pathways the Council might consider moving forward,
respectively.
As of March 11, 2021, the Collins Center delivered the draft first memo, which includes background on forms of
government in Massachusetts, history of Cambridge’s Charter and potential options for change. During the week of
March 15, 2021, the Collins Center team met with each Councillor individually (individual meetings to conclude on
3/19/2021) to discuss the draft first memo, and to hear Councillor’s perspectives and feedback regarding the proposed
options.
The next steps for the project will be to draft the second memo, based on the information drawn from the individual
discussions and any recommendations that resulted from these conversations. The two drafts will then be provided to
the Mayor and City Manager for review. All feedback from the Mayor and City Manager will then be complied into the
final versions of the memoranda. The Collins Center (at the request of the City Manager or Council) will present the
final memoranda, as well as answer any questions at a regular meeting of the City Council.