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Mayoral Powers
[edit]Cleveland uses a mayor–council government system characterized by strong mayoral powers. Bibb represents the city in various levels of government and acts as the chief executive officer of the city. Bibb holds the power to appoint the heads and members of various government departments and boards, propose the city budget, and sign or veto legislation among other powers.[1]
Appointments
[edit]In March 2023, Bibb appointed Calley Mersmann and Jeffrey Weston Sleasman to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority.[2]
In June 2023, Bibb appointed two new members of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District Board of Education, Robert Briggs and Diana Welch Howell. He also reappointed three existing members to the board, Sara Elaqad, Leah Hudnall and Denise Link. Elaqad serves as the new board chair with Hudnall as the new vice chair. [3]
In July 2023, Bibb appointed Andrew Sargeant to the Cleveland City Planning Commission. He named Michael Sanbury and Dr. Regennia Williams to the Cleveland Landmarks Commission. Bibb also announced the appointment of Luz Pellot, Robert Render III and Jay Westbrook to to the Cleveland Community Relations Board. Additionally, Roland Muhammad and Rev. Charles Lucas were reappointed by Bibb to the Community Relations Board.[4]
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- ^ "Cleveland, Ohio". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
- ^ Courtney Astolfi, cleveland com (2023-03-09). "Mayor Justin Bibb names two transit riders to RTA board". cleveland. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
- ^ Hannah Drown, cleveland com (2023-06-27). "Mayor Bibb appoints new members to Cleveland school board". cleveland. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
- ^ Scott, Maria Elena. "Bibb Makes New Appointments to Planning Commission, Landmarks Commission and Community Relations Board". Cleveland Scene. Retrieved 2023-12-04.