[CC 1986 § 21.310]
The Mayor shall, at the first meeting of the Board of Aldermen after each annual election, name the members of such standing committees as he/she deems necessary, which shall consist of two (2) or more members of the Board of Aldermen.
[CC 1986 § 21.320]
The Mayor shall have the power to issue proclamations, call mass meetings and regular and special elections in such a manner as this Code or other ordinances or State law may provide.
[CC 1986 § 21.330]
The Mayor, with the advice and consent of the Board of Aldermen, shall have the power to appoint all Police Officers of the City. He/she shall have authority to give such orders to the Chief of Police and Police Officers of the City as in his/her judgment the public good may require, and it shall be the duty of the Chief of Police and Police Officers to obey such orders.
[CC 1986 § 24.170]
All special committees shall be appointed by the Mayor of the City unless otherwise ordered by a majority of the Board. By consent of a majority of the Board, a special committee may be appointed at any time to hold public hearings for the board upon any matter pending before it. A special committee is a committee composed of members of the Board of Aldermen; the concurrence of the Board shall not be required as to the membership of the special committee, unless the Board shall order otherwise.