Yonkers City Council
The Yonkers City Council is the legislative branch of Yonkers and uses a weak Mayor-Council government. The city elects six councilmen, each serving four year terms and an at-large member which is called the City Council president, all serving for four years at a time and subject to two-term limits. Regular meetings are held every Tuesday of the month, with extra meetings to be held other days, if planned.[1] The city is largest in Westchester County, New York and fourth largest in the state.[2]
City Council
Position/District | Name | Party | Last elected |
---|---|---|---|
City Council President | Liam McLaughlin | Republican | 2013 |
1st District | Christopher Johnson | Democratic | 2011 |
2nd District | Corazon Pineda | Democratic | 2013 |
Minority Leader/3rd District | Michael Sabatino | Democratic | 2011 |
4th District | Dennis Shepard | Republican | 2013 |
5th District | Mike Breen | Republican | 2011 |
Majority Leader/6th District | John Larkin | Republican | 2013 |
Committees
- Rules
- Budget
- Environmental Policy and Protection
- Real Estate
- Education
- Intergovernmental Affairs
- Municipal Operations and Public Safety
- Community Service
- Legislation and Codes
References
- ↑ "Yonkers City Council". Archived from the original on May 22, 2011.
- ↑ "Yonkers main page". Archived from the original on July 21, 2011.
External links
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