| What's the deal with the Mayor? |
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| Frequently Asked Questions - City Council FAQ's | |
| Written by Rob Bennett | |
| Wednesday, 21 December 2005 | |
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Oh, you thought I meant personally?
The Mayor in the Council-Manager form of government is a fully participating member of the city council. He or she presides at all council meetings and serves as the chair of the city council. He has a vote on the council the same as the other 6 members do and does not have a veto as Mayors do in the Council-Mayor form of government. When the council votes to approve a resolution or contract, the Mayor is the one authorized to sign it on behalf of the city. The Mayor also performs ceremonial functions by performing at ribbon-cuttings, representing the City on certain boards and councils, and has the authority to perform marriages in the city.
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