At each general municipal election, a Mayor shall be chosen
by the Electors of the City. The Mayor shall be the chief executive
officer of the City and, as such, the executive and administrative
powers of the City are vested in the Mayor. The Mayor shall receive compensation as set by the Council
and must devote full time to the duties of the office.
The Mayor shall have the authority to take such actions (1)
necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly
granted by Law, including, but not limited to, the General Statutes
and Special Acts; and, (2) essential to the declared objects and purposes
of the City, not simply convenient, but indispensable. In addition to those powers and duties and as further
specified elsewhere in this Charter, the Mayor shall:
A. Take care that the Laws, including the Ordinances, be faithfully
and vigilantly executed and enforced.
B. (1) Preside at all meetings of the Council following notice of the time and place of holding of meetings and may attend the Council Committee meetings, but shall have no vote therein, except in the case of a tie as set forth in §
4-2A(1); (2) Recommend the adoption of such measures connected
with the peace, security, health, cleanliness, and general well-being
of the City, and the improvement of its government and finances as
the Mayor deems expedient, and, (3) Communicate to the Council at
the end of each fiscal year a statement of the condition of the City
in relation to its government, expenditures, finances, and improvements,
which statement must be entered upon the records of the City within
five Days after its reception, and published in such manner as the
Council shall order.
C. Execute contracts and other papers on behalf of the City.
D. Administer oaths and take acknowledgments of deeds and other instruments.
E. Employ attorneys, other than the Corporation Counsel, in matters
affecting the interest of the City, and all services rendered to the
City by such attorneys shall be paid for in the same manner as other
claims against the City, in the event the Mayor deems it necessary,
subject to the consent of a Majority Vote of the Council.
F. Assign members of the clerical staff of any department, except that
of the Board of Education, to work temporarily in any other department
under the direction of the head thereof, when in the judgment of the
Mayor needs of the City service require such assignment.
G. Serve as an ex officio voting member of the Board of Estimate and Taxation, Police Commission, and Fire Commission as set forth in §
7-2A,
B and
C.