The city council shall be the legislative and governing body of the city and shall have control of all the city finances, property, functions, services, affairs and programs subject only to the terms and provisions of this charter. The council shall have the power to ordain, alter, amend or repeal and enforce ordinances, resolutions, rules, orders, and regulations, for any public purpose, that are not in conflict with this charter, or federal or state law. The council shall have the power and authority to provide for any public purpose, including but not limited to recreation, the regulation and control of public property, municipal finances, the preservation of the public peace and good order, the security and protection of the public health, safety and welfare, the promotion of trade, commerce and economic development, the beautification and quality of life within the city, and any other governmental or proprietary service or program. The city, by and through its city council, shall have full and complete power of local self government to the fullest extent not in conflict with this charter and state law, including all such authorities and privileges that are now or hereafter provided to cities by state law and such power and authority both express and implied as necessary to accomplish and enforce any such duty, program or public purpose.
The council shall have all the powers necessary and incident to the proper discharge of the duties imposed upon it and is hereby vested with all powers necessary to carry out the terms and provisions of this charter; except where such powers are, by this charter, specifically reserved or conferred on some other officer.
The following powers and duties of the council are not exclusive but are enumerated for greater clarity:
(a) Appoint, supervise and remove the city manager by affirmative vote of at least five members of the council, and confirm dismissal of the Director of Finance by majority vote of the entire council;
(b) Ensure enforcement of the provisions of this charter and the ordinances of the city, and compliance with policies and resolutions;
(c) Adopt and amend the budget of the city;
(d) Call bond elections, and authorize the issuance and sale of bonds, certificates of obligations, certificates of participation, warrants, notes and other evidences of indebtedness or obligation of the city pursuant to this charter and state law;
(e) Provide for and control of all city finances;
(f) Provide for boards and commissions as deemed necessary by the council, and as required by this charter, and appoint and remove all such boards and commissions provided that, if an appointment or removal has been considered at two regular meetings and no recommendation has been made the council may take action by motion and vote;
(g) Adopt, modify, reject and carry out the plans proposed by the planning commission and other boards and commissions;
(h) Adopt, modify and cause the enforcement of building codes, fire codes, and health codes, public safety codes, and all other codes and regulations deemed reasonably necessary;
(i) Provide for all public utilities and serve as the primary regulatory agency for the rates thereof whether city owned or furnished by private utility companies;
(j) Pass ordinances and resolutions as necessary in its judgment for any public purpose not inconsistent with this charter;
(k) Exercise police powers for the safety of all citizens, and to protect their health, life and property, prevent and summarily abate and remove all nuisances, preserve and to enforce good government, order and security of the city;
(l) Control and regulate the use and occupancy of the public streets, rights-of-way and all property of the city;
(m) Make investigations into municipal affairs and subpoena persons, documents and records, and compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of records for such purpose;
(n) Require a fidelity bond to be provided at city expense for any officer or employee position;
(o) For good cause, subject to the provisions in this charter, order a recall election to be held for or with respect to any member of the city council;
(p) Appoint and remove the city attorney, the municipal judge, and the associate municipal judges subject to the provisions in this charter;
(q) Confirm or reject the appointment of the officers required by this charter to be confirmed by the council;
(r) To govern the affairs of the city in conformance with this charter and the state and federal constitutions and laws, and to determine by majority vote the best and most appropriate method and manner of efficiently performing the functions and providing the services of the city, consistent with the council-manager form of government; and, except as provided in this charter with respect to certain departments that must be maintained in effect, the council may after hearing the city manager create, change, merge, or abolish offices, departments or agencies of the city, and may contract for services by interlocal agreement or otherwise as it deems advisable to improve the services or the efficiency of government;
(s) Call and hold special elections useful to the accomplishment of the public purposes of the city, to the fullest extent not inconsistent with state law;
(t) Recommend appointees for boards and commissions.
(Ord. No. 646, § 1(Props. 5, 6), 3/1/2011; Res. No. 1020, 5/17/2016; Res. No. 1952 adopted 11/13/2025)