The City shall have the power to make and enforce all laws and
regulations in respect to municipal affairs, subject only to such
restrictions and limitations as may be provided in this Charter and
in the Constitution of the State of California. The City shall also
have the power to exercise, or act pursuant to any and all rights,
powers, privileges or procedures, heretofore, or hereafter established,
granted or prescribed by any law of the State, by this Charter, or
by other lawful authority, or which a municipal corporation might
or could exercise, or act pursuant to, under the Constitution of the
State of California. The enumeration in this Charter of any particular
power shall not be held to be exclusive of, or any limitation upon,
the generality of the foregoing provisions. This Charter shall be
liberally construed to vest the City with all legal authority and
powers necessary to protect the health, safety, and general welfare
of all of the citizens of the City.
The City shall have the power to and may act pursuant to any
procedure established by any law of the State, unless a different
procedure is required by this Charter.
The municipal government established by this charter shall be
known as the "Council-Manager" form of government.
The City may exercise any of its authority and may perform any
of its powers jointly, or in cooperation with, one or more other cities,
counties, states, the United States, or any political subdivisions,
civil divisions, or agencies thereof, or other governmental entity.
The City shall have the power to establish a redevelopment agency,
housing authority, economic development authority, special district,
or other agency or authority of specialized expertise or application
to the full extent as may be permitted by state or federal law, in
order to carry out the business of the City or otherwise advance the
health, safety, or general welfare of its citizens. All specialized
agencies created by the City and in existence on the effective date
of this Charter shall continue to perform their duties and operate
pursuant to their existing legal authority, unless and until City
Council may otherwise provide by ordinance or resolution.