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A city charter is a legal document that acts like a city’s constitution. It defines how the city government is organized, what powers it has, and how it operates. The charter outlines roles for elected officials, like the mayor, city council, and city manager. It also sets the rules for how local laws, or ordinances, are made and enforced.
Every city’s charter can look a little different because each community chooses a structure that fits its needs. Most charters outline one of several common forms of local government, including:
A city charter also covers practical details like budgeting rules, elections, terms of office, ethics regulations, and the city’s authority to levy taxes or issue bonds. Because communities change over time, charters can be amended or rewritten through public votes or legislative approval.

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