Puneet Varma (Editor)

Harrisburg City Council

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit

The Harrisburg City Council is the legislative branch of the city government of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and consists of seven members elected at-large. The council president is elected by the council members and presides over city council meetings. In the event of illness or absence of the president, the vice president presides over the meetings. Each member's term is four years, serving part-time. There are no limits on the number of terms a member may serve.

Contents

Legislative Process

Every proposed ordinance is initially in the form of a resolution introduced by a council member. Before a resolution can be enacted, it must be referred by the president of the council to an appropriate standing committee, considered at a public hearing and meeting, reported out by the committee, printed as reported by the committee, distributed to the members of the council, and made available to the public. Passage of a bill requires the favorable vote of a majority of all members. A resolution becomes law upon the approval of the mayor. If the mayor vetoes a bill, the council may override the veto by a two-thirds vote. City Council also confirms all department directors and certain other mayoral appointees.

City Council considers and evaluates legislative concerns consisting of committees on:

  • Administration
  • Budget and Finance
  • Building and Housing
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Children and Youth
  • Parks and Recreation
  • Public Safety
  • Public Works
  • City Council Members

    The City Council as of June 2014 is as follows:

    Key to Chart
    † President of Council
    *Appointed to fill vacancy until election is held.

    References

    Harrisburg City Council Wikipedia


    Similar Topics