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Government

Local Elected Officials

 
Mayor
Brenda L. Lawrence

blawrence@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2013
(248) 796-5100 
Council President
Donald F. Fracassi

dfracassi@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2013
(248) 796-5150


Council President Pro Tem
Sidney Lantz

slantz@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2011
(248) 796-5150


Councilwoman
Janna K. Garrison

jgarrison@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2011
(248) 796-5150

Photo of Councilman, Myron Frasier Councilman
Myron A. Frasier
mfrasier@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2011
(248) 796-5150
Councilwoman
Joan Seymour
jseymour@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2013
(248) 796-5150
Councilman
Kenson Siver

ksiver@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2013
(248) 796-5150

Councilwoman
Linnie Taylor
ltaylor@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2011
(248) 796-5150
City Clerk
Nancy L.M. Banks

nbanks@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2013
(248) 796-5150
City Treasurer
Irv M. Lowenberg

ilowenberg@cityofsouthfield.com
Term Expires November 2013
(248) 796-5200

Elected City Officials

Southfield's residents are represented by their elected municipal officials, who are responsible for setting city government policy and serve as the direct citizen link to City Hall.

The Mayor, who serves a four-year term, is responsible for reviewing the annual budget prepared by the City Administrator and presents it, with her recommendations, to City Council for their approval. Mayoral duties include representing the city at official functions; appointing the City Planner, City Assessor, City Attorney, and members to several citizen boards and commissions; and validating all bonds, notes, contracts and council-authorized items. The Mayor has veto power over council actions, with at least five affirmative votes by council required to override a Mayoral veto.

The seven-member City Council is the city's legislative and policy-making body. Council is responsible for adopting the annual city budget, contracts, laws, ordinances and resolutions; approving purchases, zoning and planning requests; and granting permit and license terms. Council members are elected at large to four-year terms, with the low vote-getter in each election receiving a two-year term. Elections are held biennially in odd-numbered years.

The City Clerk is the official records-keeper for the City of Southfield whose responsibilities include, but are not limited to City Council proceedings, actions, agenda items, ordinances and resolutions. The City Clerk is also the director of elections, voter registration, licenses, birth and death records, files on easements, payback agreements and rights-of way, as well as special assessment and zoning notices. The City Clerk also examines and audits all accounts and claims against the city and classifies, approves, signs, and records all vouchers for payment from budget accounts. The clerk is elected to a four-year term.

The treasurer is accountable for all city monies, including taxes, assessments, license fees, and water bill payments. The treasurer helps generate additional income through the investment of municipal funds with the assistance of an investment counselor. The treasurer also administers the Police and Fire Retirement Fund and serves as ex-officio member of several city boards and commissions. The treasurer is elected to a four-year term.

City Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7:00 p.m. and are cablecast live on City Cable 15. Public study sessions are held on the first and third Mondays of the month at 7:00 p.m. Meetings are listed in the calendar and are subject to change.

Click here for the approved 2010 City Council Meeting Schedule

For requests to be recognized by Council, complete the City Council Procedures Form and submit it to the City Clerk's Office by Noon of the week previous to the meeting at which you would like to speak.

46th District Court Judges & Magistrates

 

Did You Know?

  • You can apply for a U.S. Passport at the City Clerk’s Office

  • All U.S. citizens traveling by air to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda, are required to have a U.S. Passport Book. 

  • On June 1, 2009, the requirement for a passport will be extended to include all land and sea travel as well.  A Passport Card is a valid form of identification in addition to a U.S. Passport Book.

  • You can obtain certified copies of birth records (Southfield births only) from the City Clerk’s Office

  • The election cycle for 2010 includes: Gubernatorial Primary Election, August 3, 2010; Gubernatorial General Election, November 2, 2010