Your City Government: Roles and Departments

 
Council for Economic Education
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
City Hall is the center of government in your city or town. It is a
very important place! The Mayor, City Council members and
most of the city officials work here. Together, they are
responsible for making your city a good place to live and work.
You might go to City Hall to attend a town meeting, register to
vote, or become a volunteer in your community.
 
Mayor
 
 
Normally, the Mayor is elected by
residents of your city or town. In
most cities, the Mayor appoints
city officials, (like the Chief of
Police), presides over City Council
meetings, oversees city
departments, and signs legal
documents. Do you know who the
Mayor of your city or town is?
 
Offices
 
Parks and Recreation- The Parks and Recreation
Department maintains parks, golf courses, swimming
pools, hiking trails, and zoos.
 
 
 
Public Safety- This Department usually includes the
police, fire fighters, emergency services, animal control,
and court system.
 
Offices
 
Arts and Education- The Arts and
Education Department oversees
schools, museums, libraries and art
galleries. In some cities, these might
be two separate Departments:
Education, and Arts and Culture.
 
Transportation- The Transportation
Department is responsible for
streets, traffic lights, bridges,
airports, local buses and trains, and
parking meters.
 
Offices
 
Health- The Health Department provides health
education, programs, clinics, and counseling. In
some towns, the Health Department might be
part of the Safety Department.
 
 
 
Community Development- Community
Development creates housing for people who
don't make a lot money, funds projects like
community centers, and helps plan ways to
improve the city.
 
Offices
 
Public Works- The Public Works
Department is responsible for
water and sewage, trash
collection, and recycling.
 
Neighborhood Services-
Neighborhood Services provide
job training and volunteer
programs, youth counseling,
and assistance for those with
special needs.
 
Council
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
City Council meets in a room called "Council Chambers." City
Council is made up of people who are elected to represent
different parts of your town. Council members hold regular
meetings to oversee city services, establish laws and approve the
budget. Sometimes public meetings are held so that citizens can
discuss issues that affect their community.
 
Library
 
 
The City Hall library has lots of
information about your city. You
can read about its history, look
at photos or maps, or see the
city charter. Visit the City Hall
library to see your city's flag and
official seal. Visit City Hall in
your city or town!
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Explore the functions of City Hall, Mayor's responsibilities, and various city departments like Parks and Recreation, Public Safety, Arts and Education, Health, Public Works, and Community Development. Learn about City Council's role in overseeing city services and establishing laws.

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  1. www.hud.gov Council for Economic Education

  2. City Hall is the center of government in your city or town. It is a very important place! The Mayor, City Council members and most of the city officials work here. Together, they are responsible for making your city a good place to live and work. You might go to City Hall to attend a town meeting, register to vote, or become a volunteer in your community.

  3. Mayor Normally, the Mayor is elected by residents of your city or town. In most cities, the Mayor appoints city officials, (like the Chief of Police), presides over City Council meetings, oversees city departments, and signs legal documents. Do you know who the Mayor of your city or town is?

  4. Offices Parks and Recreation- The Parks and Recreation Department maintains parks, golf courses, swimming pools, hiking trails, and zoos. Public Safety- This Department usually includes the police, fire fighters, emergency services, animal control, and court system.

  5. Offices Arts and Education- The Arts and Education Department oversees schools, museums, libraries and art galleries. In some cities, these might be two separate Departments: Education, and Arts and Culture. Transportation- The Transportation Department is responsible for streets, traffic lights, bridges, airports, local buses and trains, and parking meters.

  6. Offices Health- The Health Department provides health education, programs, clinics, and counseling. In some towns, the Health Department might be part of the Safety Department. Community Development- Community Development creates housing for people who don't make a lot money, funds projects like community centers, and helps plan ways to improve the city.

  7. Offices Public Works- The Public Works Department is responsible for water and sewage, trash collection, and recycling. Neighborhood Services- Neighborhood Services provide job training and volunteer programs, youth counseling, and assistance for those with special needs.

  8. Council City Council meets in a room called "Council Chambers." City Council is made up of people who are elected to represent different parts of your town. Council members hold regular meetings to oversee city services, establish laws and approve the budget. Sometimes public meetings are held so that citizens can discuss issues that affect their community.

  9. Library The City Hall library has lots of information about your city. You can read about its history, look at photos or maps, or see the city charter. Visit the City Hall library to see your city's flag and official seal. Visit City Hall in your city or town!

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