The Alexandria City Council is the governing body of the City of Alexandria, composed of a mayor and six council members elected at large for three-year terms. The council determines the city's needs and level of service, with the mayor presiding over meetings and serving as the ceremonial head of government.
With a focus on community well-being and equity, the council members, including the mayor and vice mayor, work together to address key priorities such as education, fiscal health, infrastructure, and health equity. Public input is welcomed at council meetings, providing residents with opportunities to voice concerns and contribute to policy decisions.
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