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| | City of Ypsilanti, Michigan - Town Hall Meeting Q&A |
 | | The <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> government is one of two main variations of representative municipal government in the United States. |  | | In the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government, an elected city <b>councilb> (typically between 5 and 11 people) is responsible for making policy, passing ordinances, voting appropriations, and having overall supervisory authority in the city government. |  | | The <b>managerb> serves the <b>councilb>, usually with a contract that specifies duties and responsibilities. |
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http://www.cityofypsilanti.com/news/Town%20Hall%20Meetings/BRFC/BRFCQA
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/c/co/council-manager_governmen...
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| | Maine State Government Internship Program - Welcome Page |
 | | The <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government is used in 40 Maine municipalities and represents one-fifth of all <b>managerb> plan municipalities. |  | | The <b>managerb> is vested with administrative authority to appoint and supervise personnel, to prepare and administer the budget and to make recommendations and reports to the <b>councilb>. |  | | In this form of government, the <b>councilb> is the representative legislative body with the mayor serving as the chief administrative officer of the municipality and the administrator working directly under the mayor. |
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http://www.umaine.edu/mcsc/Research/CivVal/MPM/SMMP.htm
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| | <b>Councilb> <b>Managerb> Form of Government, City of Novi, Michigan (MI) |
 | | A: The <b>managerb> is hired to serve the <b>councilb> and the community and to bring to the local government the benefits of training and experience in administering local government projects and programs on behalf of the governing body. |  | | The <b>managerb> prepares a budget for the <b>councilb>s consideration; recruits, hires, and supervises the governments staff; serves as the <b>councilb>s chief adviser; and carries out the <b>councilb>s policies. |  | | Power is centralized in the elected <b>councilb>, which approves the budget and determines the tax rate, for example. |
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http://www.ci.novi.mi.us/Services/CityManager/CouncilManagerFormOfGovernment.htm
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| | <b>Councilb>-<b>managerb> government - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government, an elected city <b>councilb> (typically between 5 and 11 people) is responsible for making policy, passing ordinances, voting appropriations, and having overall supervisory authority in the city government. |  | | Typically, city managers have hire-fire authority over all city employees, though these decisions may be required to be approved by the <b>councilb>, and must comply with locally applicable civil service laws. |  | | The <b>managerb> serves the <b>councilb>, usually with a contract that specifies duties and responsibilities. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council-manager_government
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| | Burien City Government page |
 | | The city is governed under the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government. |  | | It is the city <b>managerb>'s job to implement the city <b>councilb>'s policies through the preparation of a city budget and capital improvement program for the <b>councilb>'s final approval. |  | | City managers are trained professionals in the operation of government. |
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http://www.ci.burien.wa.us/government/government.htm
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| | <b>Councilb>-<b>Managerb> Charter -- Town of Falmouth Town <b>Councilb> |
 | | The <b>Councilb> shall designate the State Department of Audit or private certified public accountants who, as of the end of the fiscal year, shall make an independent audit of accounts and other evidences of financial transactions of the Town government and shall submit their report to the <b>Councilb>, and the Town <b>Managerb>. |  | | The Town <b>Managerb> shall be the chief administrative officer and the head of the administrative branch of the Town government, and shall be responsible to the <b>Councilb> for the proper administration of all affairs of the Town. |  | | The Town <b>Managerb> shall be chosen by the <b>Councilb> solely on the basis of character and executive and administrative qualifications with special reference to actual experience in, or knowledge of accepted practice in respect to the duties of office as hereinafter set forth. |
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http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/towncouncil/charter.html
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| | Grover Beach City Management Office |
 | | The City <b>Managerb> is appointed by the City <b>Councilb> to enforce City laws, to direct the daily operations of the City government, to prepare the municipal budget and to implement the polices and programs initiated by the City <b>Councilb>. |  | | The City <b>Managerb> is the administrative head of city government in cities with a <b>Councilb>-<b>Managerb> form of government. |  | | Budget - the City <b>Managerb> shall prepare and submit the proposed annual budget to City <b>Councilb> for approval. |
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http://www.grover.org/cmoffice.htm
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| | <b>Councilb>-<b>Managerb> |
 | | It is the system of local government that combines the strong political leadership of elected officials in the form of a governing body, with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government <b>managerb>. |
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http://www.council-manager.org
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| | Maine State Government Internship Program - Welcome Page |
 | | The <b>managerb> is administrative head of town government, responsible to the selectmen for the administration of all departments under its control. |  | | More pervasive in Maine <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> charters is the requirement that the <b>councilb>, not the <b>managerb>, appoint other municipal officials such as clerks, solicitors, assessors, tax collectors, treasurers, or auditors who are then responsible to the <b>managerb>, but as a practical matter may also be responsible to the <b>councilb> which appoints them. |  | | The <b>managerb>, however, was empowered to appoint, with the consent of <b>councilb>, the public works commissioner, city electrician, police chief, fire chief, secretary to the overseers of the poor as well as other department heads. |
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http://www.umaine.edu/mcsc/Research/CivVal/MPM/EMA.htm
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| | City of Raleigh Government |
 | | The <b>councilb> hires a <b>managerb> or administrator to supervise government operations and implement the policies set forth by the <b>councilb>. |  | | The <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government combines the strong leadership of an elected city <b>councilb> with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government <b>managerb>. |  | | In a <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> government, an elected city <b>councilb> (In Raleigh, eight members make up the <b>councilb>) is responsible for making policy, adopting ordinances, and approving a budget. |
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http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt?space=CommunityPage&cached=true&parentname=Gateway&parentid=None&in_hi_userid=2&control=SetCommunity&PageID=0&CommunityID=207
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| | Sumter <b>Councilb>/<b>Managerb> Plan & Structure |
 | | In a paper, The Small Beginnings of the <b>Councilb> Manger Plan, written by Richard Childs in 1963, he stared, "It was a time when the crust of custom was being cracked and the idea that the universal mayor-and- <b>councilb> plan was the only form of government for a city could be challenged. |  | | His only criticism of Staunton's plan was the retention of the old mayor- <b>councilb> form in which the <b>managerb> had to satisfy not one <b>councilb> but a bicameral system and a mayor with veto power. |  | | Childs noted that to be like a corporation, the commission would have to have a <b>managerb> who is responsible to the governing board and who would direct the department heads and employees. |
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http://www.irisfestival.org/Government/CityCouncil_Plan.aspx
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| | <b>Councilb>-<b>managerb> government - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> government is one of two main variations of representative municipal government in the United States. |  | | In the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government, an elected city <b>councilb> (typically between 5 and 11 people) is responsible for making policy, passing ordinances, voting appropriations, and having overall supervisory authority in the city government. |  | | The <b>councilb> will hire a city <b>managerb> or administrator who will be responsible for supervising government operations and implementing the policies adopted by the <b>councilb>. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council-Manager_government
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| | Handbook of Texas Online: <b>COUNCILb>-<b>MANAGERb> FORM OF CITY GOVERNMENT |
 | | In Texas this form is even more dominant: 251 of the 290 home-rule cities in Texas operate with a city <b>councilb> as a policy body and a city <b>managerb> as the chief executive-administrative officer of city government. |  | | The norm for Texas cities is token pay, consistent with the original concept of the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> plan, which placed policy responsibility in a part-time elected body, and management of the city's business in a professional city <b>managerb>. |  | | Managers serve at the pleasure of their city councils and sometimes must bear the brunt of attacks that sometimes should be levied against the governing body. |
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http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/CC/moc2.html
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| | LWVCA: Cincinnati City Government |
 | | The City operates under the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government which separates the legislative and administrative functions of government. |  | | Mayor transmits to <b>Councilb> the annual budget estimate prepared by City <b>Managerb> within 15 days of receipt; may include comments. |  | | A <b>councilb> with a unified voice could fulfill its function in forging a plan for the city and in formulating policies to carry out that plan but without interfering with the office of city <b>managerb>. |
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http://www.lwvcincinnati.org/publications/Cinc_Mayor_Council.html
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| | Municipal Government |
 | | In the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government, the <b>councilb> is the governing body of the city elected by the public, and the <b>managerb> is hired by <b>councilb> to carry out the policies it establishes. |  | | The mayor and <b>councilb> as a collegial body are responsible for setting policy, approving the budget, and determining the tax rate. |  | | The <b>councilb> is the legislative agent; the proposals and appointments of the mayor are or may be subject to its approval. |
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http://www.juntosociety.com/government/municipal.htm
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| | OhioLINK ETD: SPENCE, JOHN |
 | | Further, this research provides support for the argument of those who believe that a "convergence" is taking place between the strong mayor and <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> forms of municipal government. |  | | This enabled an empirical comparison to be made between the way mayoral, <b>councilb>, and city <b>managerb> roles and relationships have and have not been perceived to have changed as a result of the adoption of the new governmental form. |  | | This is a study of the Cincinnati, Ohio, <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> government in transition. |
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http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1069347376
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| | deseretnews.com City-<b>managerb> bill put on hold for revision |
 | | Current state law allows municipalities to choose their own form of government from a list that includes mayor-<b>councilb> and <b>councilb>-<b>managerb>. |  | | A bill that would have required Utah cities with populations of at least 65,000 to operate under a government run by a city <b>managerb> rather than a mayor-<b>councilb> form has been put on hold by its sponsor. |  | | Under a <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form, the mayor is a voting member of the city <b>councilb>, and the chief executive is an unelected professional city <b>managerb>. |
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http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,635178202,00.html
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| | City of Arlington, Texas > City Government |
 | | Under this system, the <b>councilb> appoints the city <b>managerb> who acts as the chief executive officer of the government. |  | | Department directors are hired by and responsible to the City <b>Managerb>. |  | | The city <b>managerb> carries out policy and administers city programs. |
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http://www.ci.arlington.tx.us/citycouncil
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| | Boston.com / News / Local / Randolph voters reject shift to mayor-<b>councilb> government |
 | | A year ago, in a question that was binding, they rejected a proposal for a new government that would have featured a mayor and a municipal <b>managerb>. |  | | Opponents argue that a mayor and <b>councilb> would be too far removed from citizens, who would lose their say in local government. |  | | Randolph voters narrowly rejected a plan to replace its town meeting form of government with a city-style format led by a mayor and <b>councilb>. |
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2005/04/10/randolph_voters_reject_shift_to_mayor_council_government
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| | Carrollton, Texas - Mayor & <b>Councilb> |
 | | The City of Carrollton is a Home Rule municipality with a <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government. |  | | The role of the Mayor and City <b>Councilb> is to enact local legislation, provide vision for the future of Carrollton, set policy, and hire a City <b>Managerb>. |  | | The City <b>Councilb> is responsible for establishing city policies, considering city resolutions and ordinances, appointing citizens to various city boards and commissions, adopting the city's Comprehensive Plan and annual budget, and approving or rejecting zoning changes. |
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http://www.ci.carrollton.tx.us/government/mayorcouncil.shtml
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| | Welcome To Aiken.Net |
 | | In general, City <b>Councilb> supervises the operations of city government by establishing policies and programs and appropriating funds for each department, with direct operational supervision by the City <b>Managerb>. |  | | Under the <b>Councilb>-<b>Managerb> Plan, the City <b>Councilb> serves as the Board of Directors for the city, with the Mayor acting as Chairman of the Board and head of the legislative branch of the city government. |  | | The City <b>Councilb> acts as the governing body of the city, with all the regulatory and corporate powers of a municipal corporation provided under South Carolina state law. |
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http://www.aiken.net/mayor_council
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| | City of Colorado Springs - Topic Pages |
 | | The <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form is adaptable to local conditions and preferences, and costs to local government are frequently reduced with competent management. |  | | Out of 199 cities with populations numbering 100,000 or more, 112 use the <b>councilb>-<b>managerb> form of government. |  | | This system combines the strong political leadership of elected officials, in the form of City <b>Councilb>, with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government <b>managerb>. |
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http://www.springsgov.com/Page.asp?NavID=202
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| | City <b>Managerb>'s Office |
 | | The City <b>Managerb> directs and supervises the administration of all departments, offices and agencies of the City; develops programs and policy alternatives for consideration by the City <b>Councilb>; and, represents the City in negotiations with other governmental representatives. |  | | The City of Henderson operates under a <b>Councilb>-<b>Managerb> form of government. |  | | The implementation of <b>Councilb> policies and the general administration of city operations are the responsibility of a professional city <b>managerb>. |
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http://www.cityofhenderson.com/manager/php/manager.php
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| | NARPAC,INC. IMPORTED TEXT - GUPPI |
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http://www.narpac.org/ITXGU05A.HTM
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| | Office of The Mayor City of San Diego |
 | | When voters agreed to this new form of government in November 2004, they allowed 13 months for the transition from a city <b>managerb> form of government to one that will have a "strong mayor" as the city's chief executive officer. |  | | What will occur is nothing less than a wholesale change of the way in which our city government does business. |  | | I intend to keep my promises of streamlining city operations, making government more accountable, making ethics and customer service the foundation of a new City Hall culture, and most of all, charting a new path for our amazing city. |
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http://www.sandiego.gov/mayor
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| | Mayor and <b>Councilb> - Town of Normal, Illinois |
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http://www.normal.org/MayorAndCouncil/MayorAndCouncilOverview.htm
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| | City of Big Bear Lake - City <b>Councilb>/City <b>Managerb> |
 | | The City <b>Councilb> and <b>Managerb> are also involved in inter-governmental relations, and coordinate directly with the State, various cities, joint power authorities, and "councils of government" on a wide range of regional issues. |  | | The City <b>Councilb> appoints the City <b>Managerb> to conduct the daily operations through a professional staff in accordance with the law and appropriate procedures. |  | | The City <b>Councilb> is responsible for policy-making and general oversight of the City-related operations. |
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http://www.citybigbearlake.com/departments/cm/cm.html
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| | City of Oklahoma City Mayor&City <b>Councilb> |
 | | A City Charter amendment in 1927 established the <b>Councilb>-<b>Managerb> form of government. |  | | The <b>Councilb> appoints a professional City <b>Managerb> to carry out the day-to-day operations of City government. |  | | In this form of City government, an elected Mayor and City <b>Councilb> set policy and conduct City business. |
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http://www.okc.gov/council
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| | County <b>Councilb>/ County <b>Managerb> |
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http://volusia.org/countycouncil/council2b.htm
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