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City of Spokane has an innovative, professional and diverse workforce that is continuously working to serve our community. The City of Spokane has about 2,000 employees and operates a Mayor-Council, or “strong mayor,” form of government.
Schenectady County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 154,727. The county seat is Schenectady.
Through continuity of leadership and direction, and built upon consensus of the community, we identify and implement strategies, programs and services, necessary to promote and sustain the quality of life and lifestyles unique to Union County.
The City is governed by the Mayor and City Council with the assistance of various departments, agencies and commissions. The basic law of the government of the City of Akron is found in the City Charter, first adopted by a vote of the people on November 5, 1918, effective January 20, 1920, and subsequently amended from time to time. The Charter provides for a mayor-council type of municipal system, the Mayor being the executive branch and the Council the legislative. The City takes official action through the passage of ordinances and resolutions. A Mayor and three At-Large Councilpersons are elected by City residents every four years. The City has ten wards and a councilperson is elected to represent each ward every two years. Members of Commissions are generally appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council. The Judicial branch of government is represented in Akron by The Akron Municipal Court. It serves the cities of Akron and Fairlawn; the townships of Bath, Richfield and Springfield; the Villages of Lakemore and Richfield; and that part of Mogadore in Summit County, Ohio.
Muskegon County Health Department is a Muskegon, MI-based company in the Government sector.