ORGANIZATION OF THE CITY
The City of Lawndale
was incorporated on December 29, 1959 as a general law city. Rather than having a city charter (which is
like a constitution for cities), it is organized and operates in accordance
with guidelines in state laws. Like
most general law cities, Lawndale is governed by a five-member, part-time
City Council and operates under a City Council/Manager form of government. In this form of government, a full time City
Manager administers the affairs of the city under the direction of
the City Council. The City
Manager, in turn, exercises control over and supervises all departments
and divisions of the city government and all appointive officers and
employees, with the exception of the City Clerk and City Attorney.
In addition to the professional staff, the City Council is
supported by a number of appointed commissions and committees, each
being responsible for advising and assisting the City Council within
certain prescribed areas. Your city government, therefore, is organized
as follows: