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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2000-03-28 - AGENDA REPORTS - DIRECTLY ELECTED MAYOR (2)CITY OF SANTA CLARITA AGENDA REPORT UNFINISHED BUSINESS City Manager er A pproval: 7z*� Item to be presented by:_ Ken Pulskamp DATE: March 28, 2000 SUBJECT: DIRECTLY ELECTED MAYOR DEPARTMENT:. City Manager's. Office. RECOMMENDED ACTION City Council provide direction on whether to allow the citizens of the City of Santa Clarita, at a to -be -determined municipal election, to decide if they want a directly elected mayor, and if so, whether it be for a two- or four-year cycle. BACKGROUND The City Council requested staff to provide information regarding changing from a non -elected mayor to an elected mayor. Changing from having a rotating mayor, to an elected mayor would need to be decided by the voters pursuant to Government Code sections 34900 through 34901. The office is established under Government Code by City Council action to place a measure on the ballot, the form of which is controlled by section 34901. The measure must ask if the voters prefer the office to have a two- or a four-year term, although a subsequent election can be held to alter a term from two to four years or vice versa. If the measure passes, one of the council seats on the nest ballot is designated the mayor's seat and the post is filled by subsequent election. California Government Code 34902 (1992) The ballot would read: A. Shall the City of Santa Clarita have a directly elected mayor? YES NO B. Shall the term of office be for 2 years or 4 years? TWO FOUR The elected mayor "is a member of the city council and has all of the powers and duties of a member of the city council." An elected mayor has all the powers of an appointed mayor set forth in Government Code sections 40601 through 40604. /^40_1 /DA( t:4i L,GD The following eighteen cities were surveyed from the "League of California Cities Directory." The cities were chosen based on a population of 90,000 or more. 11 of the 18 cities directly elect their mayor, 5 of the 18 cities choose their mayor based on a majority of three votes of their council (not based on rotation), and 2 of 18 cities (Santa Clarita and Downey) select their mayor based on rotation. City Los Angeles Pop--- ul_n Mayor Selection Process 3,485,398 Elected Mayor Long Beach 425,800 Elected Mayor Glendale 197,560 Majority of Three Councilmembers Santa Clarita 141,690 Rotational Mayor Based Torrance 141,500 on Votes Elected Mayor Pomona 141,385 Elected Mayor Pasadena 135,000 Elected Mayor Lancaster 123,197 Elected Mayor Inglewood 118,484 Elected Mayor Palmdale 116,202 Elected Mayor El Monte 115,000 Elected Mayor Simi Valley 106,000 Elected Mayor West Covina 105,000 Majority of Three Councilmembers Burbank 102,000 Majority of Three Councilmembers Norwalk 100,948 Majority of Three Councilmembers Downey 98,631 Rotational Mayor Based South Gate 92,500 on Votes Majority of Three Councilmembers Compton 90,454 Elected Mayor KRP:Ken S:ms/ccagenda/3_28_2000/dretmyr.doc.