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Superior is a Home Rule Town in Boulder County, Colorado, United States, with a small, uninhabited segment of land area extending into Jefferson County. Superior is a suburban, largely residential community with a population of 13,361 as of 2024. [ 7 ]
As of 2024, Colorado has 102 cities and towns that are home rule municipalities, [8] which are self-governing under Article 20 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado; Title 31, Article 1, Section 202 of the Colorado Revised Statutes; and the home rule charter of each municipality. The state-authorized home rule charter determines the form ...
Grand Island adopted a home rule charter in 1928; it was repealed by the voters on April 2, 1963. The city council subsequently repealed the charter on April 17, 1963, with Ordinance 3990. Nevada: No [14] Yes Home rule legislation SB29 took effect July 2015, and gave more power to county commissioners.
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Jan. 2—A handful of charter changes, a successful Home Rule application leading to passage of a 1 % municipal sales tax and whole lot of Holland Avenue held Westover City Council's attention in ...
A constitutional amendment modifying home rule for some localities Passed 145,780 (61.39%) 91,700 (38.61%) Measure 2 A constitutional amendment modifying some rules relating to the General Assembly Passed 134,048 (58.09%) 96,709 (41.91%) Measure 3 A constitutional amendment exempting some members of executive departments from the civil service
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Livingston Parish is a Council-President parish governed by a Home Rule Charter and enforced by a Parish Council and Parish President. The Parish President is the head of the executive branch of government, and the Parish Council comprises the legislative branch. [16] Livingston Parish is divided into nine council districts.