Mayor and City Council definition

Mayor and City Council means the Mayor and City Council of the City of Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware.

Examples of Mayor and City Council in a sentence

  • This item is reserved to receive reports from the Mayor and City Council.

  • The community is encouraged to come and speak before the Mayor and City Council and asked to keep statements brief.

  • All speakers shall speak clearly and direct their comments to the Mayor and City Council and not to any Councilor specifically.

  • The Mayor and City Council welcome comment from the public during discussion of any of the agenda items.

  • This Ordinance shall become effective on the date of final action by the Mayor and City Council.

  • The Mayor and City Council welcome comments from the public; however, at no time is it appropriate to use profane, obscene, or slanderous language.

  • Both parties shall have a representative attend the mediation who is authorized to settle the dispute, though City's recommendation of settlement may be subject to the approval of the Mayor and City Council.

  • A report is required by Section 405 of the HSA and is submitted by OSSE to the Mayor and City Council.

  • The community is encouraged to speak before the Mayor and City Council and asked to keep statements brief.

  • The Mayor and City Council are elected to staggered four-year terms; the Mayor serves as Council President.

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