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:'''''See Main Article: [[City Council]]'''''
:''See also: [[List of City Councilors]]''
The '''Charlottesville City Council, 2020-2022''', is the current governing body of the City of Charlottesville.
==Council’s configuration & power==
Council’s configuration and powers are defined by its city charter. The City Council is composed of five members, including the Council President (mayor). Each member is elected at-large, by voters to four-year, staggered terms, with elections held every two years.
<gallery perrow=5 caption="Current City Council: Term runs from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2021">
File:2018-Nikuyah Walker.jpeg|[[Nikuyah Walker]] (I), Member Since: January 2018; Next Election: November 2, 2021
File:2018-Heather Hill.JPG|[[Heather Hill]] (D), Member Since: January 2018; Next Election: November 2, 2021
File:2018-Sena Magill.JPG|[[Sena Magill]] (D), Member Since: January 2020; Next Election: November 2023
File:2018-Kathy Galvin.JPG|[[Kathy Galvin]] (D), Member Since: January 2020; Next Election: November 2023
File:2018-Mike Signer.JPG|[[Mike Signer]] (D), Member Since: January 2020, Next Election: November 2023
</gallery>
==From of Government==
​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The City of Charlottesville operates under the Council-Manager form of government as granted by the [[Code of Virginia]] and the [[1946 charter |City Charter]]. From within council, by simple majority vote, the President (called mayor) and the Vice-president (called vice-mayor) of the Council are elected at the first regular meeting of the new term. The [[City Manager]], among the [[#City Officers|City Officers]] appointed by the Council, acts as the Chief Executive Officer. The City Manager is responsible for day-to-day operations, as well as carrying out policy decisions made by the City Council.
Council’s configuration and powers are defined by its city charter. Charlottesville’s current charter, approved by the General Assembly in 1946, gives Charlottesville a “council-manager” system in which the five elected council members (Council) hires a city manager to run city operations.
a “mayor-council” form of government with a chief executive in
charge of policy and most operations, and a council with oversight and approval powers. Ten other
cities in the study have
==City population==
Population Census (April 1, 2010): 43,475.
:According to the  [https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/charlottesvillecityvirginiacounty U.S. Census Bureau Quickfacts], the estimated population in 2018 was 48,117, which represents a 10.67% population growth since the last census.
::The area within the city limits was 10.27 square miles, giving it a population density of about 4,600 people per square mile.
==Elections==
Three open council seats (previously held by [[Kristin Szakos]] and [[Bob Fenwick]]) were up at the last municipal election held on [[November 5]], [[2019]], [[Kathy Galvin]], [[Mike Signer]] and [[Wes Bellamy]] each declined to seek re-election.) See also [[2019 election]].thtee new members were chosen by the city voters - [[]], [[ ]] and [[]]; See also: [[2019 election]]. The November 2019 municipal election will include three open seats on the city council. (Incumbent

Revision as of 00:33, 23 December 2019

See Main Article: City Council
See also: List of City Councilors
See also: List of City Mayors
See Main Article: City Council
See also: List of City Councilors

The Charlottesville City Council, 2020-2022, is the current governing body of the City of Charlottesville.

Council’s configuration & power

Council’s configuration and powers are defined by its city charter. The City Council is composed of five members, including the Council President (mayor). Each member is elected at-large, by voters to four-year, staggered terms, with elections held every two years.

From of Government

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The City of Charlottesville operates under the Council-Manager form of government as granted by the Code of Virginia and the City Charter. From within council, by simple majority vote, the President (called mayor) and the Vice-president (called vice-mayor) of the Council are elected at the first regular meeting of the new term. The City Manager, among the City Officers appointed by the Council, acts as the Chief Executive Officer. The City Manager is responsible for day-to-day operations, as well as carrying out policy decisions made by the City Council.

Council’s configuration and powers are defined by its city charter. Charlottesville’s current charter, approved by the General Assembly in 1946, gives Charlottesville a “council-manager” system in which the five elected council members (Council) hires a city manager to run city operations.

a “mayor-council” form of government with a chief executive in charge of policy and most operations, and a council with oversight and approval powers. Ten other cities in the study have

City population

Population Census (April 1, 2010): 43,475.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau Quickfacts, the estimated population in 2018 was 48,117, which represents a 10.67% population growth since the last census.
The area within the city limits was 10.27 square miles, giving it a population density of about 4,600 people per square mile.

Elections

Three open council seats (previously held by Kristin Szakos and Bob Fenwick) were up at the last municipal election held on November 5, 2019, Kathy Galvin, Mike Signer and Wes Bellamy each declined to seek re-election.) See also 2019 election.thtee new members were chosen by the city voters - [[]], [[ ]] and [[]]; See also: 2019 election. The November 2019 municipal election will include three open seats on the city council. (Incumbent