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Votes at a glance: council directs Charter Review Committee after public outcry; mayor vetoes earlier procedural motion

February 03, 2026 | San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California


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Votes at a glance: council directs Charter Review Committee after public outcry; mayor vetoes earlier procedural motion
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — Key procedural actions from the City Council’s Feb. 2 special meeting regarding the proposed 'San Bernardino Good Government and Term Limits Initiative':

• Substitute motion (Council Member Theodore Sanchez): Direct staff to prepare charter amendment language, reinstate a charter‑committee member, and schedule a special meeting to consider placing the amendment on the June ballot. Passed 4–3; mayor announced she would exercise her veto over this 4–3 action.

• Motion to reconvene Charter Review Committee (Council Member Ortiz): Direct the city manager to reconvene the Charter Review Committee and schedule community workshops so the committee can vet proposed charter changes. The motion passed 5–2 (Council Members Sanchez and Charette opposed).

Context: The meeting included an extended public‑comment period with more than a hundred speakers and 31 written comments on file. Legal staff advised the council on the administrative timeframe for placing items on the June ballot, noting a March 6 deadline for ballot filings. The council’s direction to reconvene the charter committee means the body will produce recommendations and that any ballot placement decision will follow additional public engagement and staff work.

What was decided next: The city manager’s office was assigned responsibility for convening the Charter Review Committee and organizing public workshops to ensure broader input before the council considers formal placement of any amendment on a ballot.

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