Overview
Augusta City Manager
Executive Administration
The City Manager acts as the Chief Executive Officer for the City of Augusta, operating under a Council-Manager form of government. Appointed by the City Council, this official is responsible for the professional management of all city operations and the execution of policies established by elected officials. The office serves as the bridge between the City Council’s legislative vision and the day-to-day functioning of municipal departments, including Police, Fire, Public Works, and Community Services. The City Manager ensures that city services are delivered efficiently, transparently, and in accordance with the city charter and state laws.
Key Responsibilities
The primary duties of this office involve high-level administrative oversight rather than direct public counter services. Key functions include:
- Budget Preparation: Developing and submitting the annual municipal budget and capital improvement programs for Council approval.
- Department Supervision: Appointing department heads and overseeing the performance and coordination of all city bureaus.
- Policy Implementation: Executing city ordinances, resolutions, and directives passed by the City Council.
- Community Relations: Serving as a primary point of contact for citizens, businesses, and other government agencies regarding city-wide issues.
Location and Access
The City Manager’s office is located within the Augusta City Center at 16 Cony Street, overlooking the Kennebec River. As the administrative hub of the city, the building is fully accessible to the public, featuring elevator access and designated parking. Residents wishing to address the City Manager or bring specific concerns to the administration are encouraged to schedule an appointment, although the office is generally open during standard City Hall business hours. The location is also served by local public transit, making it accessible to all community members.
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