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The larger, Lake Mitchell is nearby on the west side of the city, with of shoreline within the city's municipal boundary.
As the city's population — and public college enrollment — grew during the early 20th century and the city struggled for resources, the municipal colleges slowly began adopting selective tuition, also known as instructional fees, for a handful of courses and programs.
For the next four decades, the board members continued to serve as ex-officio trustees of the College of the City of New York and the city's other municipal college, the Normal College of the City of New York.
However, critics believe municipal authorities have neglected needed maintenance on the city's aging sewerage system, and have speculated that more piping features are likely to develop unless action is taken.
The City Chambers in Glasgow, Scotland has functioned as the headquarters of Glasgow City Council since 1996, and of preceding forms of municipal government in the city since 1889, located on the eastern side of the city's George Square.
During these first few years Hellas was one of three or four area teams playing mainly at a municipal level while fighting against city rivals Bentegodi to become the city's premier football outfit.
The city's new municipal stadium
The municipality's jurisdiction is limited to a region of 786 hectares in area and 5 meters in elevation, while each of the city's suburbs is administrated by its own independent municipal council.
The city's current municipal offices are situated on the New Market Place
Wrocław is currently governed by the city's mayor and a municipal legislature known as the city council.
At her wishes, her homecoming parade and banquet were the first fully integrated municipal events in the city's history.
Each of the six sectors has its own local first instance court ( judecătorie ), while appeals from these courts ' verdicts, and more serious cases, are directed to the Bucharest Tribunal, the city's municipal court.
The city's municipal road network is centred around a series of high-capacity boulevards, which generally radiate out from the city centre to the outskirts.
However, for reasons unknown, municipal authorities chose to celebrate the city's 1100th anniversary in 1999.
King Charles showed his gratitude to the city of Hereford on 16 September 1645 by augmenting the city's coat of arms with the three lions of Richard I of England, ten Scottish Saltires signifying the ten defeated Scottish regiments, a very rare lion crest on top of the coat of arms signifying " defender of the faith " and the even rarer gold-barred peer's helm, found only on the arms of one other municipal authority: those of the City of London.
Galveston's city council serves as the city's legislative branch, while the city manager works as the chief executive officer and the municipal court system serves as the city's judicial branch.
" Recondev was vested with the power and authority to provide, or cause to be provided, the municipal functions necessary for the smooth running of the city's business and infrastructure.
It was originally constructed to facilitate Toronto ’ s City Council, legal and municipal offices and the city's courts however following the construction of the fourth city hall ( adjacent to the third, on Queen Street ) the building's purpose was limited to being solely a courthouse for the Ontario Court of Justice.
Following an uprising, the city's municipal authority was taken over by dissidents who established the Paris Commune.
Terrasa has a local newspaper, the Diari de Terrassa, that is published daily from Tuesday to Saturday, as well as several radio stations: Ràdio Terrassa / Cadena SER Vallès on 828 AM and 89. 4 FM, with more than 75 years of history behind it, being one of the pioneering radio stations in Catalonia and Spain ; the municipal radio ( Noucincpuntdos, 95. 2 FM ); and Radio Star de Terrassa, the city's cultural station, on 100. 5 FM, which was founded in 1984 and is one of the historic local radios of Catalonia.
Prior to his tenure in office, the city's municipal administration was notably lax with regards to public works, and many urban dwellers lived in conditions of great poverty.
This explosive growth quickly led to strains on the municipal infrastructure, ranging from intrusion of saltwater into the city's water supply to congested roads and schools.
The Gatineau Municipal Council ( French: Le conseil municipal de Gatineau ) is the city's main governing body.
Later, the city's obsolete municipal pool, known as Aqualand, and a well known Route-66 diner ( known as the " Boulevard Cafe ") were replaced with a Ralphs shopping center.

city's and government
In such cases, the borough will normally have either limited powers delegated to it by the city's local government, or no powers at all.
Gentile government was strengthened by the city's refoundation under Herod the Great ( r. 37 – 4 BC ), when it had taken on the name of Augustus Caesar.
Today, the city's economy is now diversified among government service, healthcare, manufacturing, insurance, banking, and education.
The city's downtown is dominated by state government buildings, especially the State Capitol ; but downtown has also experienced recent growth in new restaurants, retail stores and residential developments.
Lansing is administered under a mayor-council government, more specifically a " strong mayor " setup in which the mayor holds most of the city's administrative powers, such as appointment of department heads and drafting and administering a city budget, though the council must approve his / her actions.
Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee.
In June 1956, a protest by workers at the city's Cegielski locomotive factory developed into a series of strikes and popular protests against the policies of the government.
Nearly all of the city's beautiful neo-classical 18th and 19th century buildings were destroyed in the earthquake, including the National Theater and many government buildings, as well as most of the Kale Fortress.
Its population, however, is larger than that of any Romanian county, and hence the power of the Bucharest General City Hall ( Primăria Generală ), which is the city's local government body, is about the same as, if not greater than, that of Romanian county councils.
Since New York's financial industry provides almost one-fourth of all income produced in the city, and accounts for 10 % of the city's tax revenues and 20 % of the state's, the downturn has had huge repercussions for government treasuries.
The urban renewal process, which includes the reconstruction of the area around the Neumarkt square on which the Frauenkirche is situated, will continue for many decades, but public and government interest remains high, and there are numerous large projects underway — both historic reconstructions and modern plans — that will continue the city's recent architectural renaissance.
He revived the city's ancient government system, including appointing a City Patrician, a City Prefect, and a body of judges whom he commanded to recognize only Roman law.
Items such as bamboo, planks, and rush-matting are temporarily exempted from taxation, 120 tons of rice are distributed to the poor, and the government temporarily suspends the housing rent requirement of the city's residents.
Among the changes he made to the city's government was creating its first environmental-affairs department under the management of longtime Great Lakes environmentalist Lee Botts.
According to an article on The New York Times, the way in which the present mayor of Thessaloniki is treating the city's debt and oversized administration problems could be used as a paradigm by Greece's central government for a successful strategy in dealing with these problems.
Like other signore families they dominated their city's government.
The city government in Poitiers based its claims to legitimacy on the theory of government where the mayor and échevins held jurisdiction of the city's affairs in fief from the king: that is, they swore allegiance and promised support for him, and in return he granted them local authority.
A few years ago, the city council, dominated by the Communist Party of Ukraine, rejected a European Bank for Reconstruction and Development loan to renovate Sevastopol's poor sewage system, declaring that the project was intended to increase the city's dependence on the Ukrainian government and the Western world.
Today the city's major industries are government, trade, transportation, utilities, and professional and business services.
Much of the city's 20th-century periphery was constructed under Benito Mussolini's fascist government, and during reconstruction efforts after World War II.
31 percent of the city's workforce is made up of government positions with private sector jobs comprising 62 percent.
The city manager is responsible for the day to day operation of the city's government and has the authority to hire and fire city employees.
After being relegated two consecutive times, Real Oviedo suffered severe economic troubles, which, when coupled with a profound lack of institutional support from the city's government, resulted in the team's inability to pay its players.

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