The legislative power of the City of Greensburg
shall be vested in a council comprised of the Mayor and four (4) Council
members. The Council shall be elected at large. Each of the five (5)
members shall have equal votes.
The members of the Council shall organize a
meeting the first Monday following the first Sunday in January of
each year. The Mayor shall serve as the Council President, and the
Director of Accounts and Finances shall serve as the Council Vice
President.
The Council shall convene in regular meetings
not less than once a month at such time and place as the Council may
prescribe by ordinance. The Mayor may, and upon the request of two
(2) Council members must, call special meetings of the Council upon
twenty-four (24) hours notice to each member. The twenty-four-hour
notification may be waived in an emergency. All regular meetings of
the Council and any special meetings at which official actions are
taken or any deliberation of agency business shall be open to the
public, and public notice of such meetings shall be given.
A majority of the members of the Council shall
constitute a quorum. The Council may determine its own rules insofar
as they do not conflict with other sections of this Charter.
The affirmative action of three (3) members
of the Council shall be binding upon and constitute official action
of the Council unless otherwise stated in this Charter.
The Council shall maintain a written record
of the minutes and proceedings of all meetings of the Council. All
records and reports shall be open and available for public inspection
during normal office hours, through the office of the City Administrator.
No citizen of Greensburg shall be denied reasonable access to all
public records of the city, copies of which shall be available to
the public at minimal charge.
The Council shall provide for the exercise of
all legislative powers imposed on the city, and specifically but not
limited to the following:
A. Adopt the budget, make appropriations for expenditures
for all lawful purposes and levy taxes.
B. Adopt, amend or repeal all ordinances and resolutions
not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States or the
laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or, by this Charter, prescribe
fines and penalties for the violation of city ordinances.
C. Adopt, amend or repeal the Administrative Code.
D. Create or abolish all boards, commissions, authorities
and executive departments and approve members of the same.
E. Make or cause to make such studies as post audits
and investigations as it deems in the best interests of the city.
F. Set the compensation of all city employees by ordinance.
G. Approve the appointment or the removal of the City
Administrator.
H. Approve the appointment or the removal of the Fiscal
Director.
I. Make provision for any matter of the city government
not otherwise provided for in the Charter or general law not inconsistent
therewith.