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The following responsibilities aze among those often given to city <br />administrators: <br />• Administration direction. Direct the administration of the <br />city as provided by council action, and state and federal <br />statutes. . <br />• City affairs. Coordinate with the city council in <br />administrating city affairs. <br />• Policy recommendation. Recommend policies that will <br />further goals of the city council and generally improve the <br />quality of city administration. <br />• Local improvements and city projects. Prepare reports and <br />summaries relating to proposed municipal projects/ <br />improvements and submit them with recommendations as <br />may be required to the council for study and subsequent <br />action. <br />• Budgets. Prepare a recommended budget for consideration <br />by the city council. <br />• Financial statements. Prepaze the annual financial statement <br />and perform other duties as required by Minnesota statute. <br />• Meetings. Attend and participate in all council meetings. <br />Attend (at administrator's discretion) or by invitation other <br />committee and commission meetings. <br />• City programs. Coordinate city programs and activities as <br />authorized by the council. <br />• Financial reports. Submit quarterly reports to the council of <br />the financial condition of the city's accounts. <br />• Elections. Supervise the conduct of local elections in <br />accordance with prescribed laws and regulations. <br />• Supervision. Supervise and have day-to-day oversight of the <br />activities of all city department heads and the administrative <br />staff. <br />• Employment. Make recommendations to the council <br />regarding employment and removal of city staff. <br />• Cooperate with professional staff. Work in cooperation with <br />the city attorney and city engineer. <br />City Admininstrator <br />2I <br />