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Cantelmo establishes Ithaca charter commission

Cantelmo establishes Ithaca charter commission

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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — A commission is reviewing Ithaca’s charter. 

Mayor Robert Cantelmo has formed the charter revision commission, who will work to modernize the city’s governing document.

“The Charter is the constitution of our local government,” Mayor Cantelmo said. “If residents cannot clearly understand who is responsible for leadership, policy direction, and execution, accountability breaks down. This Commission is about modernizing our institutions so that our democracy works clearly, transparently, and effectively for the people of Ithaca.”

The 15-member commission, which is being chaired by former Common Council candidate Billy Noseworthy, will also clarify roles of mayor, city manager, and Common Council.

“This is not a symbolic exercise,” Cantelmo added. “This is about aligning our governing framework with the values of transparency, accountability, and effective leadership. Ithaca deserves institutions that are clear, modern, and worthy of public trust.”

Final recommendations will be placed on the city’s general election ballot in November. 

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