A 'city council' is a form of
local government, usually covering a
city or other
urban area, such as a
town.
The meaning of "City council" varies widely between different countries.
Australia
In some Australian jurisdictions, a 'city council' is an informal way of referring to
local government areas in built-up areas.
United Kingdom
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Local government in the United Kingdom''
In the UK, a city council is:
In '
England':
★ The council of
metropolitan or
non-metropolitan district that has been granted
city status.
★ A
parish council that has been granted
city status.
★ The council of a
London borough that has been granted
city status (of which there is only one:
Westminster City Council), or the
City of London Corporation.
In '
Wales':
★ The council of a
principal area that has been granted
city status.
★ A
community council that has been granted
city status.
In '
Scotland'
★ The council of one of four
council areas designated a City by the
Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994.
In '
Northern Ireland'
★ The council of a
local government district created by the
Local Government (Boundaries) Act (Northern Ireland) 1971 that either adopted the charter of an existing city corporation in
1973, or that has since been granted
city status.
United States
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Local government in the United States''
City councils generally consist of several (usually somewhere between 5 and 50, depending on the city's size) elected
aldermen or
councillors. Other common titles for members of the council include 'councilmember' or 'councilman/woman'.
In some cities, the
mayor is a voting member of the council who serves as
chairman; in others, the mayor is the city's independent
chief executive (or
strong mayor) with
veto power over city council
legislation. In larger cities the council may elect other executive positions as well, such as a council
president and
speaker.
The council generally functions as a
parliamentary or
congressional style legislative body, proposing bills, holding votes, and passing laws to help govern the city.
The role of the mayor in the council varies depending on whether or not the city uses
council-manager government or
mayor-council government, and by the nature of the statutory authority given to it by state law, city charter, or municipal ordinance.
There is also a mayor pro tem councilmember. In cities where the council elects the mayor for one year at a time, the mayor pro tem is in line to become the mayor in the next year. In cities where the mayor is elected by the city's voters, the mayor pro tem serves simply to serve as
acting mayor in the absence of the mayor.
In some cities a different name for the municipal legislature is used. In
San Francisco, for example, it is known as the 'Board of Supervisors' because San Francisco is a
consolidated city-county and the
California constitution requires each county to have a
Board of Supervisors.
See also
★
Town council
★
Municipal council