The Mayor shall be the Chief executive of the City and shall
function as prescribed by the Mayor-Council Plan of the Optional Municipal
Charter Law. The Mayor shall:
A. Enforce
the Charter and ordinances of the City and all general laws applicable
thereto;
B. Report
annually to the Common Council and to the public on the state of the
City and the work of the previous year; and shall also recommend to
the Common Council whatever action or programs (s)he deems necessary
for the improvement of the City and the welfare of its residents;
C. Supervise,
direct and control all departments of the City government and shall
require each department to make annual and such other reports of its
work as (s)he may deem desirable, except the City Clerk and staff;
D. Require
such reports and examine such accounts, records and operations of
any board, commission or other agency of City government as (s)he
deems necessary;
E. Prepare
and submit to the Council for its consideration and adoption an annual
operating budget, capital budget and utilities budget, establish the
schedules and procedures to be followed by all City departments, offices
and agencies in connection therewith; and supervise and administer
all phases of the budgetary process;
F. Supervise
the care and custody of all City property, institutions and agencies,
and make recommendations concerning the nature and location of City
improvements and execute improvements determined by the Council;
G. Sign
all contracts, bonds or other instruments requiring the consent of
the City;
H. Review,
analyze and forecast trends of City services and finances and programs
of all boards, commissions, agencies and other City bodies, and report
and recommend thereon to the Common Council;
I. Supervise
the development, installation and maintenance of centralized budgeting,
personnel and purchasing procedures as may be authorized by ordinance;
J. Negotiate
contracts for the City, subject to Council approval;
K. Assure
that all terms and conditions imposed in favor of the City or its
inhabitants in any statute, franchise or other contract are faithfully
kept and performed;
L. Serve
as an ex officio nonvoting member of all appointive bodies in City
government of which (s)he is not an official voting member;
M. May
attend meetings of the Common Council and may take part in discussions
of Council, but shall have no vote, except in the case of a tie on
the question of filling a vacancy in the Common Council, in which
case (s)he may cast the deciding vote. The Mayor may also call a special
meeting of the Common Council in accordance with the provisions of
the Charter;
N. Approve
or veto ordinances of the Common Council.