§ 4. General powers.
(a) Conservator of peace; Financial oversight; Report on state of City.
The Mayor, by virtue of the office, shall have all the powers of a conservator of the peace.
The Mayor may call upon any officer of the City entrusted with the receipt or expenditure of public money, for a statement of account as often as the Mayor thinks necessary, and may at any time by expert accountants and bookkeepers, examine the books and accounts of any department, commission, board, officer, assistant, clerk, subordinate or employee.
The Mayor shall report to the City Council as soon as practicable after the end of each fiscal year, the general state of the City, with an accurate account of the money received and expended, to be published for the information of the citizens.
(b) Chief executive officer.
The Mayor is the chief executive officer of the City and shall see that ordinances and resolutions are duly and faithfully executed.
(c) Economic development.
Subject to more specific provisions of the Charter, the Mayor shall have general responsibility for the economic development of the City.