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This episode aired on 11/13/24 on WICN 90.5FM
In this first installment of our City Charter series, we examine Article 1 of Worcester’s Home Rule Charter, the foundational document that defines our city’s governance structure. This episode is all about making this often overlooked document accessible and engaging so we can better understand the rules guiding how our city is formed and functions.
We cover key concepts like the roles of the city manager, city council, and mayor, as well as terms like “fiscal,” “prudential,” and “municipal” affairs. Plus, I share some thoughts on why it's so important for residents to be familiar with these rules—especially as we think about making Worcester a more equitable, democratic, and participatory city.
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Join me on this journey to break down the City Charter and better understand how our government operates. This episode is an essential primer for residents curious about civic engagement and how Worcester’s government functions on paper—versus how it plays out in practice.
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Tune in to Public Hearing every Wednesday at 6 PM on WICN 90.5 FM or wherever you get your podcasts. What do you want to hear on the show? Reach out at QueerForCities.com!
Learn more and follow at QueerForCities.com/PublicHearing
Created & Hosted by Joshua Croke.
Our Audio Producer is Giuliano D'Orazio.
Available anywhere you listen to podcasts.
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This episode aired on 11/13/24 on WICN 90.5FM
In this first installment of our City Charter series, we examine Article 1 of Worcester’s Home Rule Charter, the foundational document that defines our city’s governance structure. This episode is all about making this often overlooked document accessible and engaging so we can better understand the rules guiding how our city is formed and functions.
We cover key concepts like the roles of the city manager, city council, and mayor, as well as terms like “fiscal,” “prudential,” and “municipal” affairs. Plus, I share some thoughts on why it's so important for residents to be familiar with these rules—especially as we think about making Worcester a more equitable, democratic, and participatory city.
Key Topics
Chapter Markers
Join me on this journey to break down the City Charter and better understand how our government operates. This episode is an essential primer for residents curious about civic engagement and how Worcester’s government functions on paper—versus how it plays out in practice.
SOURCES
•••
Tune in to Public Hearing every Wednesday at 6 PM on WICN 90.5 FM or wherever you get your podcasts. What do you want to hear on the show? Reach out at QueerForCities.com!
Learn more and follow at QueerForCities.com/PublicHearing
Created & Hosted by Joshua Croke.
Our Audio Producer is Giuliano D'Orazio.
Available anywhere you listen to podcasts.