Charter Review History
Below is historic information related to previous Charter Reviews. See the City Charter page for more information. Contact the City Clerk's office with questions.
2014 Charter Review
Charter Review Committee Minutes and Agendas:
www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=45912
Background:
On Tuesday, November 12, 2013, the City Council approved Resolution No. 38773 creating a Charter Review Committee. There were 15 positions on the Charter Review Committee and all positions were appointed in January 2014 in the following manner:
- The Mayor and each City Council member recommended one person for appointment.
- The Government Performance and Finance Committee recommended the appointment of six people, to reflect a cross section of the citizens of Tacoma.
- The Mayor selected the chairperson of the Committee.
Proposed Charter Amendments Published in the Tacoma News Tribune
The proposed 2014 City Charter amendments were published in the Tacoma News Tribune once a week for the four weeks to comply with state law (RCW 35.22.170). A 12-page insert was published on October 5, 16, 19, and 30 and is available online. You can also view the resolutions in their entirety below. If you have questions, please contact the City Clerk's Office.
Proposed Charter Amendments Forwarded by the City Council
At the meeting of July 15, 2014, the City Council approved the following 12 proposed Charter amendments:
Reference Documents
2014 Charter Review Committee Final Report - Includes the majority report and four minority reports transmitted by the Charter Review Committee to City Council on Tuesday, May 6, 2014.
Final Report Form of Government "Blue" Version Charter - majority report
Amendment Support Sheets
Term Limits - Charter Review Committee Form of Government only
2004 Charter Review
Revisiting Tacoma's Government, a Second Look at its Council-Manager System
A joint study sponsored by the City Club of Tacoma and the Municipal League of Tacoma/Pierce County July 2003.
2004 Charter Review Recommendations to Council
Historic Copies of City Charters