Colombo Municipal Council
Colombo Municipal Council | ||
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Deputy Mayor | Vacant | |
J.M. Bhadrani Jayawardena | ||
Structure | ||
Seats | 1 Mayor and 119 Municipal Councilors | |
Political groups | Government
Opposition | |
Length of term | Four years | |
Elections | ||
Last election | Yet to be noticed | |
Meeting place | ||
Town Hall, Colombo | ||
Website | ||
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The Colombo Municipal Council is the municipal governing body of Colombo, the largest city and financial centre in Sri Lanka. It consists of a directly elected executive Mayor of Colombo, and elected 119 municipal councilors. The council was formed in 1865, it first met in 1866 and derives most of its powers from Municipal Council Ordinance No. 29 of 1947.[1]
It is the oldest and the largest local government authority in Sri Lanka which covers a resident population of over 600,000 (as of 2001). It is one of the largest employers in the country with over 12,000 employees.[2]
Council
Colombo is a
Officers
The Colombo Municipal Council under the Municipal Council Ordinance have several elected and appointed officers. These are;
- Mayor
- Deputy Mayor
- Municipal Magistrate
- Municipal Commissioner
- Municipal Secretary
- Deputy Municipal Commissioner (Engineering services)
- Municipal Treasurer
- Chief Medical Officer Of Health
- Chief Municipal Veterinary Surgeon
- Municipal Assessor
- Chief Librarian
- Charity Commissioner
- Chief Fire Officer
Administration
The
Departments
The Colombo municipal council is made up of 16 departments. These include;
- Mayor's Office
- Municipal Treasurer’s Department
- Municipal Secertary’s Department
- Municipal Engineer’s Department
- Municipal Health Department
- Municipal Veterinary Department
- Curative Department
- Indigenous Health Department
- Public Library Department (Colombo Public Library)
- Public Assistance Department
- Legal Department
- Sports and Recreation Department
- Training and Development Department
- Municipal Assessor’s Department
- Central Procurement Department
- Fire Service Department (Colombo Fire Brigade)
Powers and functions
The municipal council is responsible for:
- Urban planning, architectural designs
- Sanitation (waste, sewage)
- Health and environmental issues
- policing, which is the responsibility of the central government)
- Social service
- Road management
Population
The Colombo Municipal Council covers the Colombo and Thimbirigasyaya Divisional Secretariat Divisions. According to the 2011-12 Census the population living within the boundaries of the CMC was 555,031. Of this number, 318,048 lived in the Colombo DSD (the Northern part of the city) and 236,983 lived in the Thimbirigasyaya DSD (the Southern part).[5]
Political make up
For the past 50 years the city had been dominated by the
National politics
Colombo as the largest city and former capital of Sri Lanka, has been at the center of Sri Lankan politics. The Colombo municipal council has been an entry route for many politicians. Four national leaders, which includes two presidents, J. R. Jayewardene and Ranasinghe Premadasa; one prime minister S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, and an independence activist Vivienne Goonewardene started their political career by contesting for the Colombo municipal council.
See also
References
- ^ "The History of the City". Colombo Municipal Council. Archived from the original on 2011-12-02. Retrieved 2006-01-12.
- ^ "City Profile". Colombo Municipal Council. Archived from the original on 2005-12-25. Retrieved 2006-01-12.
- ^ CMC gets a new Municipal Commissioner
- ^ "Former Municipal Commissioners yet to hand over official residences". newsfirst.lk. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
- ^ "Census of Population and Housing 2011". Archived from the original on 2014-10-28. Retrieved 2014-10-23.
- ^ Alexander, Robert Jackson. International Trotskyism, 1929-1985: A Documented Analysis of the Movement.
- ^ Colombo UNP list rejected, BBC News, February 16, 2006
- ^ Independent group wins CMC, BBC News, May 21, 2006
- ^ Rotational mayors as Colombo gets trishaw driver as her 1st citizen, Sunday Times, May 28, 2006