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Types of City Government There are three principal forms of city government
in Washington: mayor-council, council-manager and commission. Few cities
in Washington, and none in Thurston County, presently operate under
the commission form. Under both the mayor-council and council-manager
forms of government, the council is the city's legislative and policy-making
body. All council members are elected The council enacts all ordinances, resolutions,
and policies, consistent with state law, for the safety and welfare
of the city's or town's residents. Ordinances may include local tax
measures authorized by statute. Traffic, fire protection, police, land
use, municipal services, business, and other regulations are overseen
by the council. The council controls the city's finances through the
budgeting and auditing processes, and by exercising general oversight.
The council also makes contracts, creates subordinate positions, prescribes
duties, and fixes salaries. The mayor's role depends upon the form of government in a particular city or town. Forms of Government a.) Mayor-Council: Bucoda, Olympia, Rainier,
Tenino, Tumwater and Yelm b.) Council-Manager: Lacey |
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