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Local Gov 101: KCMO’s council-manager government

How KC’s “weak mayor” system splits power between policy makers and the manager who makes it all happen.

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The room where it happens (aka, the 26th floor).

Photo by KCtoday

You’ve met your city councilmembers + learned how to snoop on parcel viewer, now it’s time to talk top brass and how their relationship shapes KCMO’s civic reality.

This is how we do it

Kansas City runs on a council-manager government, also known as a “weak mayor” system (more on that in just a sec). It’s the most popular form of municipal government in the U.S., and here’s how it shakes out:

Mayor | Though TV might have convinced you the mayor (and their comically large key to the city) rules with absolute power, KC’s own acts more like a collaborative leader than a top-down executive. Quinton Lucas represents the city publicly and holds a seat on City Council, sans special veto powers.

City Council | Made up of 12 members, the council works alongside the mayor to pass ordinances, approve the budget, and hire the city’s “CEO,” aka the city manager.

City Manager | Newly appointed Mario Vasquez is responsible for implementing policy and managing daily operations. He oversees a range of city departments, directs staff, and ensures everything from special projects to public safety runs smoothly.

Teamwork for the win

The result? A structure designed to limit political power and prioritize professional management — just like reformers of the 1920a hoped for when trying to root out corruption (looking at you, Tom Pendergast).

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