The City
of Bryan, Ohio is a home-rule municipal corporation created under
the laws of the state of Ohio. The city operates under its own
Charter, adopted in 1941 and amended at various times since. Under
the charter, the Mayor is the citys
chief executive officer.
Legislative
authority is vested in a five member City
Council with overlapping terms of four years. Four members
are elected from the city to represent each of four wards and
one is elected at-large. Meeting regularly in Council Chambers
at the rear of 321 West Bryan Street on the first and third Mondays
(7:30 p.m.) Of each month, the Council establishes compensation
of city employees and enacts ordinances
and resolutions relating to city services, contract, purchases
of land or major equipment, the appropriation and borrowing of
money, and other municipal purposes. Council annually appoints
one of its members to be President and another to be Vice-President.
The Charter
establishes the administrative departments of Law, Finance, Parks
& Recreation, Streets, Wastewater
Treatment, Police,
Fire, and Engineering.
The council may establish divisions of those departments and additional
departments. The City has its own municipal utility, consisting
of Electric, Water, and Communications, which is under the control
and supervision of a five-member Board of Public Affairs elected
from a city at large for four-year overlapping terms. The board
of Public Affairs appoints a Director of Utilities to serve as
executive head. The Board meets the first and third Tuesdays of
each month at 7:00 p.m. at 841 East Edgerton Street. City Council
approves and appropriates the BPAs itemized budget, but
does not otherwise control Municipal Utilities expenditures or
supervise its operations. The Law and Finance Departments are
shared by Council and Board of Public Affairs.
The Mayor
is elected by the voters for a four-year term. Except for Bryan
Municipal Utilities, the Mayor appoints, subject to the approval
of Council, all the citys Department Heads. The Mayor also
appoints members to a number of Boards and Commissions and appoints
and removes, again with Council approval, all non-elected, non-Municipal
Utilities employees, in accordance with contract provisions and
civil service requirements.