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Modesto has a Council-Manager form of government. Voters
elect the City Council to serve as the policy-making board
of the City. The Council, in turn, appoints a City Manager to
administer these policies.
The Modesto City Council has seven members, including
the Mayor, elected at-large
on a nonpartisan basis for four-year terms. Their
terms of
office expire in alternate odd numbered years. The City Council serves as a
legislative body, enacting ordinances, orders and resolutions necessary for
governing Modesto as outlined in the City Charter and deemed important by the
public.
In addition to their representation of the citizens of Modesto and their
vote at City Council meetings, Councilmembers are appointed to various
sub-committees and given other
assignments by the Mayor during their terms in office.
The Modesto City Council holds regular meetings at
5:30 p.m.
on the first, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. The Council generally does not meet on the 5th Tuesday of a month.
Special meetings may be called by the Mayor or a majority of the Councilmembers.
Councilmembers are paid $800 per month, and $30 for each Redevelopment Agency
meeting attended (amount decided by State Government Code based on population).
Councilmembers are also reimbursed for expenses.

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