After two public meetings and collecting feedback online, the consolidation study committee is ready to release its final report on a possible merger of the town and the city of Batavia.
The title of the report: Plan for Consolidating the City & Town of Batavia in One Government.
I guess "A Tale of Two Cities" was taken.
The report will be released Wednesday night at 7 o'clock in Batavia Town Hall.
A copy of the report will be made available to the public on the consolidation Web site on Thursday.
Following release of the report, it will be up to the governing bodies of the city and the town to decide how and when to proceed. Each body must hold a public hearing and then agree to schedule a ballot proposition asking "should there be a consolidation."
If both jurisdictions approved of such a measure, we still wouldn't have consolidation, because each jurisdiction's voters would then have to approve a new charter.
Meanwhile, the city has its own City Charter revisions to consider and if that goes on the November ballot, city residents won't get the opportunity this election cycle to vote on consolidation.
By state law, no other ballot questions can appear when the charter revision is up for vote.