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Allan WeegarThe City Manager of Hurst is Allan Weegar. Mr. Weegar has been City Manager of Hurst since 1997 and has been with the City for over 25 years serving in various administrative capacities. He was hired as Assistant to the City Manager in 1981 and was promoted to Assistant City Manager of Administration in September 1984 where he managed the departments of development and economic development, code enforcement, administrative services, equipment service, fleet services, central services, and facility maintenance.

Mr. Weegar started his career as a juvenile probation officer for Tarrant County after receiving both a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology/Sociology and a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth.

 

Council-Manager Form of Government

The City Council is the City's legislative and policy-making body . . . The City Manager provides the City Council with the information needed to fulfill its policy-making role.

The City of Hurst operates under the council-manager form of government in which the City Council is responsible for all City policy and the City Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the City. The City Manager is appointed by the City Council and serves at their pleasure. The City Council is composed of seven members. Six council members and the mayor are all elected at-large on a nonpartisan basis to serve overlapping two-year terms. The mayor is elected to serve a two-year term as presiding officer at City Council meetings and serves as the official head of the City for legislative and ceremonial purposes.

The City Council is the City's legislative and policy-making body. The City Council is responsible for passing ordinances and resolutions necessary for governing the City, as well as for setting the direction of City policy. The City Manager is responsible for the overall administration of the City. This responsibility includes implementation of the City Council's goals and strategies. The City Manager, with the help of the staff, provides the City Council with the information needed to fulfill its legislative role.

In 1930, there were 400 local governments with the council-manager form of government nationwide. Today, there are over 2,835 local governments operating under the council-manager form of government. By December 1985, ICMA (International City Management Association) had verified the existence of the council-manager form of government in 2,775 U.S. and Canadian local governments.

 

 


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