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The City of Independence, which was incorporated in 1849, adopted a Charter in December
1961 establishing the Council-Manager form of government. Under the Council-Manager
Plan, the City Council is the policy making body, elected by the citizens of Independence.
The City Manager is appointed by the Council and is responsible for implementing
and carrying out the policies of the Council. As the chief administrative officer
of the City, the City Manager exercises direction over all municipal operations;
appointing department directors, overseeing the enforcement of all City laws and
ordinances, and managing the City's affairs. In addition, the City Manager's office
provides support to the Mayor and City Council, City boards, commissions and committees;
all other City departments; and is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the
City. The City Manager's office also handles numerous special projects, such as
coordinating the City's entry in the National Civic League's All America City competition
in which Independence won All-America City designation for 2001, and negotiation
on behalf of the City.
Other responsibilities include:
- Direct the development of the City's Operating and Capital Budget
- City Communications and Public Relations (City 7 Government Access TV Channel, CityScene,
educational issue information, and various other publications)
- Responding to citizen requests for information
City Manager's Office
Third Floor
City Hall
111 East Maple Street
Independence, MO 64050
Fax: (816)325-7024
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