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      • Texas’s most populous cities (Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso, Fort Worth, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, and Laredo) all have a Council-Manager form of government, except for Houston.
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  2. Jul 1, 1995 · By 1947 there were fifty-eight council-manager cities in Texas. Austin is the largest city in Texas that elects its city council at large by place. Austin also pays its mayor and council members a great deal more than, for instance, Dallas.

  3. There are two major forms of city government in Texas: (1) Mayor-Council and (2) Council-Manager. The Mayor-Council category can be even further broken down to strong-mayor versus weak-mayor. The difference between the forms is the authority of the Mayor, City Council, and the City Manager.

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  4. City Government Forms in Texas Classification and Forms. Texas cities classified as general-law cities or home-rule cities; Home-rule cities have more autonomy and power; Three primary forms of city government in Texas: Mayor-Council; Council-Manager; Commission; Mayor-Council form features strong mayor as chief executive with city council ...

  5. The council-manager form is used in most major cities in Texas (excluding Houston) and over 40% of U.S. cities with more than 2,500 residents. THIS FORM OF GOVERNMENT IS DESIGNED WITH COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION IN MIND.

  6. Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, El Paso, Fort Worth, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, and Laredo all have a council-manager (“weak mayor”) form of government; Houston has a mayor-council (“strong mayor”) form of government.

  7. Most major Texas cities, including Austin, Galveston, Dallas, and Fort Worth, use a council-manager form of government. Figure 6.4 Unlike most cities, Houston has an independently-elected chief financial officer - currently Chris Brown, speaking here to a Houston business group in 2018.

  8. Nov 20, 2021 · Houston is the only large city in Texas with a Mayor-Council form of government. With a Council-Manager form of government, a professional city manager is hired to run the city on a day to day basis. The mayor is largely ceremonial and has no more authority than the other council members.

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