(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 2, § 8; Ord. of 2-2-76)
All committees, boards, commissioners, trustees and officials having charge of city property, or of the expenditure of appropriations, shall report to the mayor and the city council annually within thirty (30) days immediately following the end of the city’s fiscal year unless otherwise provided in these Revised Ordinances. The reports shall contain a statement of the receipts and expenditures for the year preceding.
(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 2, § 8A; A0173-12)
In accordance with Section 2-7 of the Charter, every administrative board, through its chairman, every officer having charge of a department shall, at request, appear before the city council when the business calendar of the city council appears to contain any matter, act, or thing connected with the discharge of the duties of such board of office.
(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 2, § 8B)
Every business firm, commission, board, trustees or committee, appointed or retained, paid or unpaid, who are required to file reports, both interim or final, file such reports, or a copy thereof, with the City Clerk for public inspection, unless prohibited to do so under law.
(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 2, § 13)
All deeds, conveyances, leases and other instruments given by the city which must be signed, sealed, and acknowledged; shall be signed, acknowledged and delivered on behalf of the city by the mayor, who shall cause the city seal to be affixed thereto.
(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 2, § 14; A0173-12)
Whenever a person having lawful authority to redeem any estate mortgaged to the city shall make application to the mayor for such purpose, the mayor shall have power, on payment to the treasurer of the city of the amount due on the mortgage, to discharge, to release or assign the same without liability or recourse to the city, the assent of the city council thereto being had and obtained, and to execute in behalf of the city any and all legal instruments that may be necessary for the purpose.
(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 2, § 15; Ord. of 6-4-90)
(a) 
Unless otherwise ordered by the mayor, all municipal offices shall be kept open to the public daily, except Saturdays, Sundays, legal holidays and June seventeenth, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and on Monday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., but when a legal holiday falls on Monday, all municipal offices shall be open on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The provisions of General Laws, chapter 4, section 9, shall apply with reference to the closing of all municipal offices on Saturday.
(b) 
When January 1, June 17, July 4, November 11, or December 25, fall on a Saturday all municipal employees, excepting uniformed personnel of the police and fire departments and employees of the school department, shall be granted compensatory time off on the Friday immediately preceding the holiday or, in the alternative, on the Monday immediately following the holiday.
(Ord. of 11-24-80)
All city buildings to be abandoned, transferred or demolished shall be inventoried as to the contents by the last occupants department; such inventory shall be given to mayor’s office and city council. The mayor’s office shall assign a department head to be responsible for the contents and who shall dispose of its contents to the best advantage of the city and a report shall be made to the mayor’s office and city council as to the disposition of such contents.
(Rev. Ords. 1976, Pt. 2, Ch. 1, §§ 14--17)
(a) 
Identification generally.
Every motor vehicle owned by the city shall have marked on a part of the vehicle not readily removable and in a conspicuous place, except automobiles of the police department, with the words “City of Everett”; also adding thereto the designation of the particular officer, department, board, commission or institution of the city operating any such vehicle.
(b) 
Type of lettering.
Except as herein provided, wherever practicable the lettering required by the preceding section shall be three-inch letters and same shall not be covered or the reading obstructed in any way. All fire apparatus, including the chief’s car, deputy chief’s and fire prevention bureau cars, shall be painted red; all other vehicles shall be painted colors agreeable to the mayor.