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Charter Review Commission
Daytona Beach's Charter, the governing document that outlines how the city operates, is required to be reviewed at least every 10 years by a committee made up of residents. City commissioners appointed members and alternates to serve on the Charter Review Commission (CRC).
Who serves on the Charter Review Committee (CRC):
| Appointee | Alternate | Representing |
| Steven Miller, Chair | Frederick Brown | At Large |
| Anne Ruby, Vice-Chair | Sandra Murphy | Zone 1 |
| Paul Zimmerman | John Kenyon | Zone 2 |
| Christopher Bowler | Jack White | Zone 3 |
| Harry Lloyd | William Kamer | Zone 4 |
| Phyllis Terri Malia | Katienna Brown | Zone 5 |
| Ida Wright | Russell Wetherington | Zone 6 |
| Staff Liaisons | ||
| Dru Driscoll | Deputy City Manager/Fire Chief | |
| Ben Gross | City Attorney | |
| Letitia LaMagna | City Clerk |
CRC's Mission Statement:
The Daytona Beach Charter Review Commission has been convened to determine what changes, if any, can be made to the city charter to make it consistent with current law. The Charter Review Commission may also provide recommendations for amendments to the charter that the commission believes could enhance the integrity and performance of our city government in its pursuit of the quality of life that our citizens desire.
What will the CRC do?
It is the task of the Charter Review Commission to examine the city's existing charter and make recommendations for changes, additions or deletions. Any recommended changes will be presented to the City Commission for authorization and two public hearings will be established for public input. Upon approval, a referendum is held where amendments are presented to the electorate for final adoption. The amendments will be placed on the ballot at the next general election on November 5, 2024.
Final Report of the Charter Review Commission
Proposed amendments
Public input
The public's involvement is essential to the process and is encouraged. In addition to the CRC meetings held at City Hall, the CRC will hold three (3) Townhalls in locations throughout the city: Schedule of Meetings
Want to receive updates?
Residents can sign up to automatically receive CRC agenda notifications.
Send written comments to the CRC via the staff liaison.
Agendas, Minutes & Videos
Agendas are available prior to the meetings.