As the city’s “ombudsman,” or go-between, the job of the Public Advocate includes monitoring the operation of the public information and service complaint programs of city agencies, and investigating and trying to resolve complaints about many city services. In the Mayor’s absence, the Public Advocate acts as the Mayor; in the case of a vacancy, the Public Advocate acts as mayor until a special election is held. The Public Advocate is also responsible for presiding over City Council meetings and can sponsor local legislation. The Public Advocate earns an annual salary of $165,000. |
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