Government of Miami
The government of the city of Miami, Florida, is organized under the City Charter, which provides for a mayor-commissioner form of city government.
Organization
City Commission and Mayor
The mayor of Miami, currently Eileen Higgins, is the city's executive and is directly elected; the mayor appoints a city manager to act as Miami's chief administrative officer.Five city commissioners are also elected from single-member districts of which they are residents. City commissioners also must be qualified voters. The City Commission holds regular meetings in Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive in the neighborhood of Coconut Grove. The Commission has the power to pass ordinances, adopt regulations, and exercise other powers. All city commission offices and that of the mayor are nonpartisan.
- Miguel Angel Gabela - Commissioner, district 1
- Damián Pardo - Commissioner, district 2
- Rolando Escalona - Commissioner, district 3
- Ralph "Rafael" Rosado - Commissioner, district 4
- Christine King - Commissioner, district 5
Police Department
Water and Sewer Department
Water and sewer service in Miami is maintained by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department.Other
- James Reyes - City Manager
- George Wysong - City Attorney
- Todd B. Hannon - City Clerk
Federal and state representation