Mayor Eric Adams’ City Charter Revision Commission on Tuesday unveiled proposals it intends to put before Big Apple voters this November, two of which would give City Hall far more say over how the City Council crafts legislation.
With the release of its final report on July 23, the commission is now one step closer to getting its proposals to appear before New Yorkers on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. If the commission’s items make it on the ballot, they will block a City Council bill designed to increase the body’s say over mayoral appointments — known as advice-and-consent — from coming before voters this fall.