Holmdel Charter Study Commission

The mission of CILU is to support a good government which can only be accomplished with an informed electorate. For this reason, we would like to express our support for the recently elected Holmdel Charter Study Commission’s mission of studying our form of government.

This Commission was elected by Holmdel voters to examine Holmdel’s current form of government, pursuant to New Jersey’s Faulkner Act (N.J.S.A 40:69A-1).  Any recommendations by the Commission will be subject to approval by Holmdel voters at the upcoming November election.  

The Charter Commission’s work can be divided into three phases: study the current form of government, explore alternative forms, and then make recommendations to the Township Committee, who will decide how to present the information to voters.

Currently, the commission is in the first phase having interviewed former mayors and elected officials in the county.  The first public hearing was held on February 3.  All meetings are recorded and can be watched at https://www.holmdelchartercomm.org/videos

The Commission will soon be moving into its second phase- gathering more information by bringing in professionals to explain and explore alternative forms of local government available under the Faulkner Act.

The members of the bipartisan Commission (which includes three Republicans, one Democrat, and one Independent) have a strong track record of serving the Holmdel Township through their voluntary efforts.  We believe they are undertaking their mission with integrity and balance with no ulterior motives but to understand how our government works and whether there is a more efficient form to be presented to voters.   

CILU believes that voters should form their own opinions based on what they observe at the meetings and encourage everyone to follow the proceedings of the Charter Study Commission on Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/Holmdel-Charter-Study-Commission-100816525682722/ or its website https://www.holmdelchartercomm.org/ .