City Council Already Changing Rules

by The Editors on June 18, 2008

Now that Carlsbad is a charter city the city council can make up its own rules nearly on the fly. And it didn’t take them long. On Tuesday night they voted to make it even easier for council to pass legislation, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

The new quorum rules adopted last night will allow the five-member council to pass legislation with a simple majority of the quorum, with some exceptions. That means that if three members are present, only two votes will be needed for a majority vote. Under the old rules, if only three members were present, all three had to vote in favor of any motion for a measure to pass.

We’ve got to say we like the old rules better on this one. Especially when it comes to voting on changes in Carlsbadistan’s village (where several council members own property).

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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