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Rutland charter panel delays vote after counsel rewrite

Other Committee · Meeting of April 1, 2026

Rutland Charter Committee delays action after town counsel's late revisions spark backlash. The nine-member panel, meeting remotely April 1, received extensive comments from town counsel KP Law only 13 minutes before the session began, prompting members to postpone any decision until an April 16 meeting. Town Administrator Heather told the group "it is your committee, right, you were charged by the town to put together a charter document," while staff member Leah noted counsel was "also looking at it as the work that they may need to do down the road." One member said "I feel it's a total failure not to get this into the May town meeting." The board is set to lock the May town meeting warrant April 13, leaving the charter's placement, on that warrant, a special one-article meeting, or a fall vote, unresolved.

Members voted unanimously only to adjourn.

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Source: the Other Committee meeting of April 1, 2026, reported from the official video recording and transcript.

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