city council
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of city council
First recorded in 1780–90
Example Sentences
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A spokeswoman for Glasgow Life, the city council's arts organisation, said both it and City Property wanted an "affordable space for artists and cultural organisations in the city centre" to continue.
From BBC
Military training prepared him for the hard-nosed politics of running for city council in Jersey City, he said.
At the city council meeting, however, critics during public comment pointed out that no housing has actually been built under the provision, so there likely won’t be any built under the newly adopted strategy.
From Los Angeles Times
As a city council member, Raman has delivered several major wins celebrated by DSA members, including strengthening renter protections and passing the first reform to the city’s rent stabilization ordinance in decades.
From Los Angeles Times
While the manifesto links this to the abolishing of local connection rules, the city council said this was due to changes in the way asylum applications were processed by the Home Office.
From BBC
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