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Monroe City Hall in 2023. Monroe uses a mayor–council form of government. It is led by a city council consisting of a mayor and five councilors. The mayor is elected at large and city councilors are elected by members of a geographic district. The city council holds meetings the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00pm.
The Monroe mayoral and city council elections were held on Saturday, with no clear winner yet announced for the District 5 council seat. A runoff between incumbent Kema Dawson and challenger ...
The Monroe City Council and administration were divided Monday over the future of the building at 212 E. Front St.
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Monroe is a city in and the county seat of Union County, North Carolina, United States. [5] The population increased from 32,797 in 2010 to 34,551 in 2020. [6] It is within the rapidly growing Charlotte metropolitan area. Monroe has a council-manager form of government.
Monroe is a non-charter code city with a mayor–council government. [100] The seven-member city council typically meets once a week at the city hall, built in 1977 and located at a civic center campus southwest of downtown.
West Monroe voters failed to pass a millage for public safety and public works equipment by 11 votes and an incumbent Monroe City Council member lost her seat following Saturday's elections.
Monroe Transit has a long, rich history. In 1903, at the urging of Mayor A.A. Forsythe, the Monroe City Council voted to begin the first municipal railroad in the United States. The city awarded a $100,000 contract to the Westinghouse Electrical Co. in 1904 to build the city-owned street railway.