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In the United States, a charter city is a city in which the governing system is defined by the city's own charter document rather than solely by general law. In states where city charters are allowed by law, a city can adopt or modify its organizing charter by decision of its administration by the way established in โฆ See more
For example, in California, cities which have not adopted a charter are organized by state law. Such a city is called a General Law City (or a Code City), which will be managed by a five-member city council. A city โฆ See more
โข Kemp, Roger L. (2007). Model Government Charters: A City, County, Regional, State, and Federal Handbook. Jefferson, NC, and โฆ See more
Under Texas law, unless a city charter is passed, cities have only those powers granted under the Texas Constitution and the general laws of โฆ See more
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