From Deseret News archives:
Smithfield considers strong-mayor system
The City Council in June created a committee to study whether Smithfield should retain the current system, with a six-member council that hires a manager to oversee the city's day-to-day operation, or switch to another system, most likely the so-called "strong-mayor" system. Under the strong-mayor system, the mayor would oversee the city's daily operations but would not be a voting member of the council, although he could veto legislation.
Jeff Gittins, a dairy farmer spearheading the movement to change the city's government, said Smithfield's city manager has a great deal of authority but is not directly answerable to the voters. Although Gittins said he has nothing against City Manager Jim Gass, he pointed out Gass lives in North Logan not Smithfield.
"What accountability does the city manager have to the citizens when he doesn't even live here in the city and doesn't have to live with the results of the decisions he makes and really isn't directly accountable to the people?" Gittins asked. "It's just a basic, inherent right that people should have the right to vote for their chief executive officer."
Walker said one of the reasons for the law was that residents in a couple of Utah cities didn't realize the city manager, not the mayor, actually ran the city. She also said some cities were using the city-manager style of government to strip the mayor of powers.
Gittins, who served on the City Council from 1998 to 2003, sued Smithfield in 2006 on the grounds the city didn't follow proper procedures when it rezoned land next to his dairy. Although he lost in 1st District Court, he has appealed the case to the Utah Supreme Court.
Gittins said his campaign to change the government isn't related to his lawsuit. But he said the way Smithfield handled the rezoning underlines the problems in city government.
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