A mayor must make decisions, including where and how money will be spent. They must also decide projects and plans that will affect their town.
Most cities have a mayor council form of government. Both the mayor and the council are elected and make decisions that are based on the good of the city.
They mayor of a city will likely have to make decisions in which science plays a part. Such decisions may include conservation and engineering projects and preparation for possible natural disasters.
Jobs that put you in a place to make decisions for others, Mayor, Governor, Senators, Presidents.
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Yes, Fond du Lac has a mayor who serves as the city's chief executive and oversees its operations. The mayor is responsible for representing the city and working with the city council to make decisions that impact the community.
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They run a city. They help the city in make sure that the city in safe and clean. the mayor also builds parks and liberties and even more the mayor has to be responsible and muture.
A county mayor is responsible for a great many things for the county. This county mayor makes the county's decisions.
The Harvey Rose that I think you mean by your category selection is Harvey Rose, the current mayor of Pittwater Council. A Mayor is the head of the local government, they chair meetings of the local council, represent the council as a ceremonial figurehead and empowered to make some decisions within the council (though all these decisions can be repealed at a council meeting).
The head of the federal government is the President of the United States. They can be seen as comparable to the mayor of a city, as they are the chief executive and leader of the country. They are responsible for making decisions and implementing policies that affect the entire nation, similar to how a mayor makes decisions and policies that affect the city they govern.
Oh, dude, the mayor at BizTown gets paid in the currency of "being in charge," which is priceless, obviously. But if you're asking about the pretend money, it's like, probably a decent amount because being the mayor is a big deal in the land of make-believe. But hey, who needs money when you have the power to make all the important decisions in a tiny pretend town, am I right?
it is a matter of opion. some say a govener is a chief deputy but more importantly he runs the state