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Unit Vii Scholarly Activityfor The Unit Vii Scholarly Activity You Ar For the Unit VII Scholarly Activity, you are tasked with identifying a local government in your area, reading the annual report or similar document, and providing answers to specific questions in memorandum format. The assignment involves analyzing the structure of the local government, its political leadership, current political issues, stakeholders, and 21st-century factors impacting leadership. Your memo should be between three to five pages, double-spaced, using Times New Roman font size 12, with one-inch margins. The memo must include a clear heading with recipient, sender, subject, date, and cc, followed by sections for purpose, summary, background/discussion, conclusion, and references formatted in APA style.

Paper For Above instruction The evaluation of local government structures provides essential insights into governance and public administration. For this analysis, I selected the City of Springfield, which offers a comprehensive example of municipal governance in my region. This paper explores the organizational structure, political leadership, current political issues, stakeholders involved, and the influence of 21st-century factors impacting leaders within this government framework. Government Structure and Organization The City of Springfield utilizes a council-manager form of government, which is common among municipalities seeking efficient administrative oversight. In this structure, elected officials govern through a city council, which appoints a professional city manager to oversee daily operations. An organization chart reveals various departments including Public Safety, Public Works, Education, Parks and Recreation, Finance, and Health and Human Services. These departments coordinate efforts to deliver essential services to residents, with clear hierarchies and defined roles. The city council is headed politically by the Mayor of Springfield, whose title is typically “Chair of the City Council” or simply “Mayor.” In Springfield, the Mayor is elected at large, meaning all registered voters within the city have the opportunity to vote directly for this office. The council itself comprises nine members, elected through a mixture of at-large and ward-based voting systems to ensure geographic representation across different neighborhoods. Political Leadership and Electoral Process


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