GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – A binding referendum has been approved by the Green Bay city council that will address an ordinance to establish term limits for various city offices.
Proposals on the referendum include that the city’s mayor would not be able to serve more than three consecutive four-year terms, Aldermen would not be able to serve more than six consecutive two-year terms, and a municipal judge would not be able to serve more than three consecutive four-year terms.
The November 6 election will have this referendum on the ballot.


