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City of Colorado Springs / City Council & City Management / City Council Members / City Council Form of Government
City Council Form of Government
By City charter, Colorado Springs operates under a council-manager form of government. This system combines the strong political leadership of elected officials, in the form of City Council, with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government manager. All power is concentrated in the elected council, which hires a professionally trained manager to carry out its directives and oversee the delivery of public services.
Functions of City Council: - Respond to citizen concerns - Represent various segments of the community - Appoint and direct City Manager, Utilities Director, City Clerk, City Attorney, and City Auditor - Enact ordinances and resolutions - Approve budget - Determine tax rates
Functions of City Manager: - Serve Council and community - Administer local government projects and programs - Recruit, hire and supervise government staff - Serve as Council's chief advisor - Carry out Council policies - Prepare budget for Council consideration
Out of 199 cities with populations numbering 100,000 or more, 112 use the council-manager form of government. The council-manager form is adaptable to local conditions and preferences, and costs to local government are frequently reduced with competent management. These savings can include reduced operating costs, increased efficiency and productivity, improved revenue collection, or effective use of technology.
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