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BALTIMORE CITY
BALTIMORE CITY ARCHIVES
(1964 Charter Revision Commission)
1963-1965
BRG24

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In September 1963 Mayor Theodore R. McKeldin appointed a charter revision commission to update the municipal charter of 1946, necessary because of concern for the city's increased dependence on outside sources of income, personal and bureau reorganization, and the need for modern budgetary procedures. Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr. was appointed chairman of the twenty-four member commission, and Enus S. Stockbridge, chairman of a fifty member advisory committee. The reporter, executive secretary, and technical director for the commission was Paul S. Sarbanes.

The commission first met in late September 1963 and four committees or task forces were formed: structure and organization of principal officers (chairman, Dr. Harry Bard); structure and organization of executive departments (chairman, Norman P. Ramsey); budget, financial and purchasing procedures (chairman, Samuel Hopkins); and personnel (chairman, Dr. M. Gordon Wolman). An executive committee was established to coordinate these four committees which consisted of of Murnaghan, Sarbanes, the four committee chairmen, Judge Joseph Allen, and M. William Adelson (the last two both members of the commission).

Proposals of the commission included that the mayor be allowed to appoint an assistant mayor; the mayor be allowed to designate or redesignate the heads of the various boards and commissions; creation of a Department of Personnel under the mayor; reorganize the Department of Public Works; place all fiscal functions under the mayor in a Department of Finance; place all the audit functions under the comptroller; alteration of budgeting procedures; charter status for the urban renewal and a housing agency, and a Department of Transit and Traffic; and change of election dates from May to November, extension of terms, and a new time for taking office from May to December.

The commission's final report and the proposed amended charter were submitted to the mayor on April 6, 1964. Mayor McKeldin endorsed the proposed charter and submitted it to the city council in late April and it was referred to the budget and finance committee chaired by George W. Arthur. Public hearings were held in May and early June. The Arthur committee's suggested amendments generally represented improvements of a technical nature while others indicated a substantial difference in policy. Along with the numerous amendments by the Arthur Committee there were a few by the council, the major one denying charter status to the urban renewal and housing agency. The committee's report as amended was adopted and ultimately approved by the voters. The commission was formally terminated in July 1964.


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  Details1963-1964Administrative FilesAn index to the records, preliminary letters and memos, lists of members of the commission and the advisory committee, and payroll computer readouts.BRG24-1
  Details1963-1964Newspaper ArticlesInformation and editorial comments relating to the commission's work.BRG24-2
  Details1965General Responses fo Mayor McKeldin's letter requesting suggesions for revisionAddressed to major municipal officials, leaders of civic organizations, and concerned citizens.BRG24-3
  Details1963-1964Committee I- Structure and Organization, Principal OfficersMinutes, memos and letters, research materials, and handwritten notes concerning the mayor's appointive powers, an executive officer, city council redistricting, the Board of Estimates, and salaries.BRG24-4
  Details1963-1964Committee II - Structure and Organization, Executive DepartmentsMinutes, memos and letters, research materials, and handwritten notes concerning boards and commissions, health and welfare, miscellaneous agencies, planning, Department of Public Works, Recreation and Parks, stadium, zoning, and housing.BRG24-5
  Details1963-1964Committee III- Budget, Financial and Purchasing ProceduresMinutes, memos and letters, research materials, and handwritten notes concerning financial and purchasing procedures, and the uniform state/city fiscal year.BRG24-6
  Details1963-1964Committee IV- Personnel Minutes, memos, reference materials, handwritten notes, related correspondence received by the commission, and committee research.BRG24-7
  Details1963-1964Full Commission / Executive CommitteeMinutes and memos of the commission as a whole and the smaller executive committee.BRG24-8
  Details1962-1964General Reorganization of the CharterLetters, memos, and drafts of proposed amendments of the charter.BRG24-9
  Details1964Final Report of the Commission and Proposed Amended Charter submitted to the MayorIncludes a draft and bound copy of the final report and a bound copy of the proposed amended charter.BRG24-10
  Details1964Arthur Committee / CouncilLetters and responses about the proposed charter as well as data about subsequent hearings and amendments.BRG24-11
  Details1964Resolution 502 as amended and passed by the City CouncilReport of Arthur Committee to the city council about the charter, draft of amendments, and a bound copy of the charter as amended and passed by the city council and endorsed by the mayor.BRG24-12
  Details1964Successive Drafts of the CharterDrafts of the charter as well as the commission's report to the mayor.BRG24-13
  Details1963-1964Comprehensive Chronological FileGeneral letters and memos concerning the commission.BRG24-14
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