BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- Brunswick voters delivered a mixed bag of support and opposition to 11 city charter amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot.
The city charter requires a charter review commission made up of persons “not holding any other municipal office or appointment” to be appointed by the mayor every five years to propose “alterations, revisions or amendments to the charter at the general election.”
Following the vote, Ward 2 Councilman and Vice Mayor Nick Hanek said he feels some of the results suggest a need for city leaders to better inform voters of both the charter review process and the suggested amendments.
Hanek commended the work of the charter commission and said many of the amendments were supported or opposed definitively.
However, he said, he feels voters could have been b

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