City of St Johns, Michigan — Mint Festival City
(989) 224-8944 — http://ci.saint-johns.mi.us
Welcome to the City Commission Section
The City of St Johns practices what is known as the "Commission - Manager" form of city government.
The Commission-Manager form is the system of local government that combines the strong political leadership of elected officials in the form of a Commission, with the strong managerial experience of an appointed local government Manager. The form establishes a representative system where all power is concentrated in the elected Commission and where the Commission hires a professionally trained Manager to oversee the delivery of public services.
In Commission-Manager government, Commission members are the leaders and policy makers elected to represent the community and to concentrate on policy issues that are responsive to citizens' needs and wishes. The Manager is appointed by the Commission to carry out policy and ensure that the entire community is being served.
The City is treated as a unit for election and general administration purposes.
CITY OF ST JOHNS COMMISSION MEETING AGENDAS (meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.)
- May 13, 2013 Agenda
- April 22, 2013 Agenda
- April 8, 2013 Agenda
- March 25, 2013 Agenda
- March 11, 2013 Agenda
- February 11, 2013 Agenda
- January 28, 2013 Agenda
- January 14, 2013 Agenda
- December 10, 2012 Agenda
- November 26, 2012 Agenda
- November 13, 2012 Agenda
- October 22, 2012 Agenda
- October 8, 2012 Agenda
- September 24, 2012 Agenda
- September 10, 2012 Agenda
- August 27, 2012 Agenda
- August 13, 2012 Agenda
- July 23, 2012 Agenda
- July 9, 2012 Agenda
- June 25, 2012 Agenda
- June 11, 2012 Agenda
- May 29, 2012 Agenda
- May 14, 2012 Agenda
- April 23, 2012 Agenda
- April 9, 2012 Agenda
- March 26, 2012 Agenda
- March 12, 2012 Agenda
- February 13, 2012 Agenda
- January 23, 2012 Agenda
- January 9, 2012 Agenda
CITY OF ST JOHNS COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
- April 29, 2013 Special Meeting Minutes
- April 22, 2013 Minutes
- April 16, 2013 Special Meeting Minutes
- April 8, 2013 Minutes
- March 28, 2013 Special Meeting Minutes
- March 25, 2013 Minutes
- March 14, 2013 Special Meeting Minutes
- March 11, 2013 Minutes
- February 11, 2013 Minutes
- January 28, 2013 Minutes
- January 14, 2013 Minutes
- December 10, 2012 Minutes
- November 28, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes - Ordinance Subcommittee
- November 26, 2012 Minutes
- November 13, 2012 Minutes
- October 22, 2012 Minutes
- October 8, 2012 Minutes
- September 24, 2012 Minutes
- September 10, 2012 Minutes
- August 27, 2012 Minutes
- August 13, 2012 Minutes
- July 23, 2012 Minutes
- July 9, 2012 Minutes
- June 25, 2012 Minutes
- June 20, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- June 14, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- June 11, 2012 Minutes
- May 29, 2012 Minutes
- May 16, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- May 14, 2012 Minutes
- May 7, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- April 23, 2012 Minutes
- April 9, 2012 Minutes
- April 9, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- March 29, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- March 26, 2012 Minutes
- March 19, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- March 12, 2012 Minutes
- March 12, 2012 Special Meeting Minutes
- February 13, 2012 Minutes
- January 23, 2012 Minutes
- January 9, 2012 Minutes
Advantages of a City Charter
It secures Home Rule for St. Johns. It establishes a simple, direct and businesslike form of government.
It creates a single-headed administrative establishment and this administrative unity makes for harmony between departments, since all are subject to a common head.
It insures expertness in administration at the point where it is most valuable, namely, at the head.
Regular municipal elections will be held every two years, in the fall.
It makes elective officers responsive to public opinion by means of the initiative and referendum. It furnishes through the recall a simple method of removing inefficient or corrupt officials.
It permits public work to be done by direct labor as well as by contract.
It centralizes purchasing, which will effect greater saving in the purchase of supplies.
It recognizes the people as the sole sources of governmental power and imposes upon each member of the community the duty and responsibility of actively interesting himself in the affairs of the city.