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The City of Boca Raton seeks a proven, dedicated, experienced leader for the position of City Manager. The Boca Raton City Charter establishes a Council-Manager form of government with a five-member governing body. The Mayor and City Council members are elected at large on a non-partisan basis. The City Council and Mayor's terms are three years, staggered, and limited to two consecutive terms. The next election in the City is in March 2026. The City Manager appoints city employees and is responsible for department operations and programs. The 1,800 city employees are a valued workforce committed to delivering exceptional customer service and enhancing the quality of life for all residents and visitors with the FY 2024-2025 operating and capital budgets at $785,265,000. The Boca Raton mill rate of 3.67 is the lowest among full-service cities in Florida and maintains a AAA bond rating. The City provides a full range of municipal services including public safety, an extensive recreation program, public works and engineering, sanitation, and water and wastewater utilities. The City's development services section provides planning, zoning, building permit and inspection services and administers the Community Development Block Grant program. General administrative services support all City operations, programs and infrastructure systems.