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Definition of city manager in English: city managernoun North American (in some cities) an official directing the administration of a city. Example sentencesExamples - It also provides for municipal officials to oversee and adjudicate tenders under the city manager, who then reports to council to exercise an oversight role on tenders awarded.
- The report, which landed in the city manager's office in March, notes a serious degradation of the sewerage conveyance and treatment works.
- We have tried to have a dialogue with the city manager, but he has refused to meet us.
- The city manager had initially denied permission for this exercise.
- I just spoke to the city manager here in Marco Island.
- Contentions by opponents that the measure will cover about 200 workers citywide were bolstered by a short report released by the city manager last month.
- One year when I was police chief in San Jose, the city manager sent me a budget that contained no money for equipment.
- As a result Galveston was one of the first cities in America to have departments for things like water and sanitation and to function under the direction of a city manager.
- I serve as the city manager and, like other public officials across the United States, I have in the last three years paid much greater attention to emergency response issues than ever before.
- Never mind that the city manager appoints the authority's entire board.
- Implementation will be co-ordinated from the corporate planning unit in the office of the city manager.
- Towns on the rebound often have to go through several local elections to find a new city manager who believes in better days ahead.
- The city manager stressed that there was no reason why the parade shouldn't be as big as any other ones that take place across the country.
- He said while they were committed to co-operative governance he felt the city manager's hand had been forced in ordering the cut-offs.
- They tend, like the city manager quoted above, to see their communities as government property to be managed.
- We have written to the city manager appealing to hold the rates at the current level and not to increase them.
- A choir from the city manager's office, who were wearing a range of traditional outfits, entertained crowds.
- The city manager, who was out of town on vacation, issued a weak statement taking full responsibility for the error.
- She proposed changes specifically to the section that addresses the roles of council members and the city manager.
- The city manager and department directors have severance packages that include 18 months of salary.
Definition of city manager in US English: city managernounˈsidē ˌmanijər North American An appointed official who directs the administration of a city. Example sentencesExamples - One year when I was police chief in San Jose, the city manager sent me a budget that contained no money for equipment.
- Implementation will be co-ordinated from the corporate planning unit in the office of the city manager.
- The report, which landed in the city manager's office in March, notes a serious degradation of the sewerage conveyance and treatment works.
- They tend, like the city manager quoted above, to see their communities as government property to be managed.
- It also provides for municipal officials to oversee and adjudicate tenders under the city manager, who then reports to council to exercise an oversight role on tenders awarded.
- I serve as the city manager and, like other public officials across the United States, I have in the last three years paid much greater attention to emergency response issues than ever before.
- I just spoke to the city manager here in Marco Island.
- She proposed changes specifically to the section that addresses the roles of council members and the city manager.
- The city manager stressed that there was no reason why the parade shouldn't be as big as any other ones that take place across the country.
- Never mind that the city manager appoints the authority's entire board.
- The city manager had initially denied permission for this exercise.
- He said while they were committed to co-operative governance he felt the city manager's hand had been forced in ordering the cut-offs.
- Contentions by opponents that the measure will cover about 200 workers citywide were bolstered by a short report released by the city manager last month.
- A choir from the city manager's office, who were wearing a range of traditional outfits, entertained crowds.
- We have tried to have a dialogue with the city manager, but he has refused to meet us.
- We have written to the city manager appealing to hold the rates at the current level and not to increase them.
- The city manager and department directors have severance packages that include 18 months of salary.
- As a result Galveston was one of the first cities in America to have departments for things like water and sanitation and to function under the direction of a city manager.
- Towns on the rebound often have to go through several local elections to find a new city manager who believes in better days ahead.
- The city manager, who was out of town on vacation, issued a weak statement taking full responsibility for the error.
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