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More Than Mayor Or Manager

More Than Mayor Or Manager
Author: James H. Svara
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2010-12-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1589017099

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More than Mayor or Manager offers in-depth case studies of fourteen large U.S. cities that have considered changing their form of government over the past two decades. The case studies shed light on what these constitutional contests teach us about different forms of governmentùthe causes that support movements for change, what the advocates of change promised, what is at stake for the nature of elected and professional leadership and the relationship between leaders, and why some referendums succeeded while others failed. --


Official Leadership in the City

Official Leadership in the City
Author: James H. Svara
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 311
Release: 1990-03-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0195363361

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The burden of addressing the problems of urban society fall increasingly on cities as the federal government cuts back domestic spending. This book examines the roles of mayors, councils, and administrators in governing and managing their cities. Positing that the internal dynamics of city governments are largely shaped by their structures, the author shows how council-manager governmental structures often foster more cooperation than do mayor-council structures. Svara provides contrasting models of interaction among officials in the two forms and shows how conflict and cooperation affect the performance of officials in the two structures; he contends that proper understanding of the roles and behavior appropriate to each will lead to equal effectiveness between the two.


What Your Mayor Does

What Your Mayor Does
Author: Ernest A. Ostro
Publisher: Sterling Publishing (NY)
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1970
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780806920160

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Describes the function of a mayor within a city government by following a fictional mayor from his election through his term in office.


Handbook for Georgia Mayors and Councilmembers

Handbook for Georgia Mayors and Councilmembers
Author: Betty J. Hudson
Publisher: University of Georgia, Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Municipal government
ISBN: 9780898542202

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"Council-manager Government in Transition

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Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN:

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The evolutionary nature of municipal government is often projected through the changing of its structural elements. The conflict that arises between defenders of the current system and those who wish to modify it to meet perceived deficiencies is part of the on-going American political struggle between efficiency and equity. For the researcher, one question of interest is whether or not significant change has resulted in the adoption of a new, modified, governmental form and, if so, what specific types of changes have and have not occurred. This is a study of the Cincinnati, Ohio, council-manager government in transition. Voters in Cincinnati, Ohio, adopted a "stronger mayor" governmental form in May,1999, which took effect in December of 2001. Empirically analyzing the motivations and expectations of elites - those actively involved both for and against the change - enables a determination to be made as to whether the change to "stronger mayor" significantly altered the way municipal government is perceived to now operate. A series of quantitative and qualitative questions were asked of 'elites, ' both before the change to "stronger mayor" and after the change. This enabled an empirical comparison to be made between the way mayoral, council, and city manager roles and relationships have and have not been perceived to have changed as a result of the adoption of the new governmental form. Elites interviewed included leaders of the city's three political parties, current and former public officials, legislative aides, and political activists all of whom were engaged in either supporting or opposing the "stronger mayor" ballot initiative. Findings indicated that significant perceptual change did occur, particularly in regard to the mayor's power and roles at city hall, council's relationship with the mayor and city manager, the city manager's policy role, and a change from a generally negative to a cautiously positive perception of relationships between council members themselves. Despite arguments by supporters that "stronger mayor" would enhance efficiency and equity, that has not happened. This study also found that a major impact upon the perceptions of elites was the result of the impact of term limits which, although adopted several years prior, only recently began to have a major impact on the political process. This study contributes principally to the literature of municipal government in two ways. It is empirical, and more works based upon qualitative examinations are needed in the literature to provide measures and to permit comparisons to be made. Further, this research provides support for the argument of those who believe that a "convergence" is taking place between the strong mayor and council-manager forms of municipal government.


Municipal Studies

Municipal Studies
Author: University of Texas. Institute of Public Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1945
Genre: Municipal finance
ISBN:

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Forms of City Government

Forms of City Government
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1959
Genre: Municipal government
ISBN:

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Forms of City Government

Forms of City Government
Author: University of Texas at Austin. Institute of Public Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1956
Genre: Municipal government
ISBN:

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