Usually this requires the vote of a City Council.
city councils usually approve the city budget and pass
Ordinances for communities are made by city councils. These groups meet to discuss problems specific to communities, and they can pass town-wide resolutions.
Councilmen represents the citizens of the city. They introduce and pass ordinances, and oversee the day to day operations and the budget of the city.
Municipal power.
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Not alone they can't. Assuming the city has a City Council they are the one's to pass tax increases, changes in By-Laws, City Ordinances, etc. The Mayor's power is depending completely on the City By-Laws, but normally they can only vote in the case of a tie vote among City Council. They have no veto power, but do have the power to set the agenda, which most Mayors and Chairpersons don't realize how much power this gives them.
No, no, and absolutley not. City ordinances fall to both the state and federal constitutions.
Ordinances.
No.
City or county courts.
Yes.