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Local Government

37. Mon. 11/22. Local Government. Local Government. Local Government. Local Government. Local Government. Omaha was founded in 1857. Created as a suburb of Council Bluffs. Much of the early population made up of immigrant workers. Omaha Government. Omaha has 3 branches of Govt. Mayor .

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Local Government

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  1. 37 Mon. 11/22 Local Government

  2. Local Government

  3. Local Government

  4. Local Government

  5. Local Government

  6. Omaha was founded in 1857 • Created as a suburb of Council Bluffs. • Much of the early population made up of immigrant workers

  7. Omaha Government Omaha has 3 branches of Govt. Mayor Executive Branch: Legislative Branch : City Council Judicial Branch: City Prosecutor

  8. Omaha Government The Mayor and City Council operate Independently from each other.

  9. Omaha Government • Home Rule Charter: When a city becomes populated enough, the state grants various powers to be taken care of by local government agencies rather than the state.

  10. Omaha Preamble We, the people of the City of Omaha, duly acknowledging Almighty God's blessings on a free and independent United States of America do hereby adopt this charter for our own government under the authority delegated to us by the Constitution of the State of Nebraska.

  11. Omaha Government Section 14-102 provides that cities of the metropolitan class have power to enforce police regulations and Section 14-221 indicates that it is the mayor’s duty to perform such enforcement.

  12. Mayor • Jim Suttle • Chief Executive of the • City Government. • Role is to implement • policy and guide • development.

  13. Mayor Must be an registered voter. Must be minimum 25 years old. Must live in city for 5 consecutive years prior to election.

  14. Strong-Mayor • Mayor is given almost total administrative authority. • Appoint and dismisses department heads. • Prepares and administers the city budget, (with approval by the city council)

  15. Omaha City Council • Seven Districts • Job is to oversee the Mayor’s activities. Manage and oversee the city’s budget. Founding members in 1857 were: John Creighton & J.H. Kellom

  16. Omaha City Council

  17. City Council • District 1: Pete Festersen • District 2: Ben Gray • District 3: Chris Jerram • District 4: Garry Gernandt • District 5: Jean Stothert • District 6: Franklin Thompson • District 7: Thomas Mulligan

  18. City Council • The Unicameral has heard proposals to • add 2 additional districts to the Omaha • City Council due to the 2007 annexation • of Elkhorn.

  19. City Powers • Municipal – • Anything relating to City-level • government and services.

  20. City Powers • In 2008, the • City Council • adopted a • “dangerous dog ” • ordinance

  21. City Powers • The City has the • power to collect • sales and • property taxes. • (But there is no • tax on groceries)

  22. City Powers • The City has the • power to annex • adjacent areas within • the county that have • less than 10,000 • residents. • (Elkhorn in 2007)

  23. 2010 Election Dates • May 12 Primary ( last day of Sr. Finals) • Nov. 2 General Election

  24. Where can you register to vote in Omaha? • Public Libraries • The Douglas County Election Commission • DMV • You cannot register at: • POLICE STATIONS • FIRE STATIONS…

  25. Where do you live? • District 1 North-Midtown Omaha * • District 2 Northeast Omaha • District 3 East central Omaha • District 4 Southeast Omaha • District 5 Southwest Omaha • District 6 Middle west Omaha • District 7 Northwest Omaha

  26. Who is your Councilman ? District 1: Jim Suttle District 2: Frank Brown District 3: Jim Vokal District 4: Garry Gernandt (Council V.P.) District 5: Dan Welch (Council President) District 6: Franklin Thompson District 7: Chuck Sigerson, Jr.

  27. Making a Complaint • If you have a comment or would like to wage a complaint about • any of the 11 City Departments, you should contact the City • Department first to resolve your issue. • The individual City Departments each have a Director who is • appointed by the Mayor’s Office. The Director should be able to • handle your issue. • If that fails, contact the Mayor’s Hotline at (402) 444-5555.

  28. Making a Complaint • Communicating with your Councilmember • If you have an issue regarding policy or legislation, you may contact the • Councilmember who lives in your district or the councilmember who chairs • the committee that considers issues like yours or call the Council reception at • (402) 444-5520 for assistance. • Present your issue in a letter or email in the clearest and most concise way • possible. Ask for exactly what you would like and if you want a response to • your issue, make sure you request a response.  If you would like feedback, • then give the proper contact information to get back to you (address, phone • number).

  29. Making a Complaint • Communicating with your Councilmember • Please present your information in less than one page with only • the most relevant facts. Attachments are fine for additional • details, but the one page request should clearly describe your • issue and what you want. • The City Council is a Board of 7 individuals who operate under • the open meeting laws of Nebraska. • Business is conducted in a public meeting. 

  30. City Council Website • Omaha City Council Site

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