Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Form of Government

Here's a description of the four basic forms of government that cities in the United States use. It comes from the National League of Cities : www.nlc.org

Mayor-Council

Characteristics include:

  • Separation of powers between directly elected mayor and city council
  • Mayor has executive powers while council has legislative powers
  • Mayor is directly elected to office, often full-time and paid


Council-manager

Characteristics include:

  • City council oversees the general administration, makes policy, sets budget
  • Council hires a city manager to carry out day-to-day administrative operations
  • Often the mayor is chosen from among the council on a rotating basis


Commission

Characteristics include:

  • Voters elect a individual commissioners to a small governing board
  • Each commissioner is responsible for one specific aspect, such as fire, police, public works, health, finance
  • One commissioner is designated as chairman or mayor, who presides over meetings
  • The commission has both a legislative and executive functions


Representative Town Meeting

Characteristics include:

  • All citizens can attend and participate in town meeting discussion
  • Individuals are chosen by the general electorate to represent them in voting
  • Each town meeting must be announced with a warrant that provides the date, time, and location of the meeting and specifies the items to be discussed
  • The selectmen are responsible for implementing policy

Of these, what form do you think the city has now? Should we be making some change?

Councilman for Cascade Locks

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