The Berkeley City Council in Berkeley, CA is a nine-member body consisting of a citywide Mayor and eight City Councilmembers elected from geographic districts. They make decisions on local laws and policies for the city with input from the community, holding regular and special meetings to address specific topics.
Residents can provide input to the Council by contacting them or participating in Council meetings, where the Mayor issues proclamations, off-agenda memos are received from the City Manager, and discussions on state and national legislation take place. The Council also oversees various committees and regional bodies to address policy matters related to budget, finance, infrastructure, transportation, and environmental sustainability.
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