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The council-manager form of local government combines the strong political leadership of elected officials in the form of a council with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government manager.
The city manager’s position along with the City Clerk and city attorney, are appointed by the City Council. The city manager appoints and manages all other city department heads.
The city manager is part of the Executive Department and is the chief administrative officer of the city. The manager’s primary responsibilities include providing and maintaining the essential city services through the efficient and effective management and operation of the city under the direction of the mayor and City Council. The city manager executes the policy direction set by the Mayor and City Council through the management of 13 city departments and approximately 1,400 employees.
Responsibilities
In addition, the manager assumes responsibility for:
- Preparing and administering the annual budget
- Directing day-to-day operations
- Hiring, supervising, evaluating and disciplining personnel under his/her authority
- Developing and administering city policies and procedures
- Recommending policies or programs to the City Council
- Attending council meetings
- Ensures citizen complaints are handled in a timely and professional manner
- Represents the city and serves as a liaison of a variety of boards, organizations, committees, and commissions
Related Documents
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Jon Jennings
City Manager
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Physical Address
389 Congress St.
Room 208
Portland, ME 04101
Phone: 207-874-8685Fax: 207-874-8669
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City Manager Pushes FY22 Budget Presentation to April 26 Meeting to Allow for Final ARP Guidance
City Manager Jon Jennings announced that he is pushing back his FY22 municipal budget presentation, originally slated to be given during the City Council’s April 5 meeting, in order to confirm guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department. Read on... -
City Manager Releases FY22 CDBG Funding Recommendations
City Manager Jon Jennings released his recommendations to the City Council for allocating the FY22 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding, and supplemental CARES ACT funding. Read on... -
Independent Firm Begins Solicitation of Public Information Related to June Protest
Clifton Larson Allen LLP, the firm hired to conduct an internal affairs investigation related to the Portland Police Department’s response to a protest held in June 2020, is now soliciting feedback from the public. Read on...
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