The executive powers of the city shall be vested solely in the
mayor and may be exercised by the mayor personally or through the
several city agencies under the general supervision and control of
the office of the mayor. The mayor shall cause this charter, the laws,
ordinances and other orders for the government of the city to be enforced
and shall cause a record of all official acts of the executive branch
of the city government to be kept. The mayor shall exercise general
supervision and direction over all city agencies unless otherwise
provided by law or by this charter. Each city agency shall furnish
to the mayor, immediately upon request, any information, materials
or otherwise as the mayor may request and as the needs of the office
of mayor and the interest of the city may require. The mayor shall
supervise, direct and be responsible for the efficient administration
of all city activities and functions placed under the control of the
mayor by law or by this charter. The mayor shall be responsible for
the efficient and effective coordination of the activities of all
agencies of the city and for this purpose may, consistent with law,
call together for consultation, conference and discussion at reasonable
times all persons serving the city, whether elected directly by the
voters, chosen by persons elected directly by the voters or otherwise.
The mayor shall be a member of every appointed multiple-member body
of the city by virtue of the office. As an ex officio member, the
mayor may attend any meeting of an appointed multiple-member body
of the city at any time, including executive sessions, to participate
in the discussions, make motions and exercise every other right of
a regular member of such body except for the right to vote.
The mayor shall appoint, subject to the review of such appointments by the city council under section
2-10, all city officers and department heads and the members of multiple-member bodies for whom no other method of appointment or selection is provided by this charter. All appointments to multiple-member bodies shall be in accordance with section
5-2. Upon the expiration of the term of a member of a multiple-member body, a successor shall be appointed in like manner. The mayor shall fill a vacancy for the remainder of the unexpired term of a member of a multiple-member body. All persons classified as department heads shall, subject to the consent of the mayor, appoint, promote and discipline all assistants, subordinates and other employees of the agency for which that person is responsible. All appointments and promotions made by the mayor shall be made on the basis of merit and fitness demonstrated by examination, past performance or by other evidence of competence and suitability. Each person appointed to fill an office or position shall be a person especially fitted by education, training and previous work experience to perform the duties of the office or position for which the person is chosen.
Every order, ordinance, resolution or vote adopted or passed
by the city council relative to the affairs of the city, except memorial
resolutions, the selection of city officers by the city council and
any matters relating to the internal affairs of the city council,
shall be presented to the mayor for approval. If the mayor approves
of a measure, the mayor shall sign it. If the mayor disapproves of
a measure, the mayor shall return the measure with the specific reasons
for the disapproval attached to it, in writing, to the city council.
The city council shall enter the objections of the mayor on its records
and shall reconsider the measure not less than 10 but not more than
30 days from the date of the measure's return. If the city council
shall again pass the order, ordinance, resolution or vote by a 2/3
vote of the full council, it shall then take effect notwithstanding
the objections of the mayor. If the mayor has neither signed a measure
nor returned it to the city council within 10 days following the date
it was presented to the mayor, the measure shall take effect.
The mayor may authorize any subordinate officer or employee
of the city to exercise any power or perform any function or duty
that is assigned by this charter or otherwise to the mayor and the
mayor may rescind or revoke any such authorization previously made;
provided, however, that an act performed under any such delegation
of authority during a period of authorization shall be and remain
the act of the mayor. Nothing in this section shall authorize a mayor
to delegate the mayor's powers and duties as a school committee
member, the power of appointment to city office or employment or to
sign or return measures approved by the city council.