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<br />22 <br />TABLE 1 CITY OF SAN LEANDRO, COUNTY OF ALAMEDA <br />AND STATE OF CALIFORNIA Population Estimates <br />As of January 1 <br /> Calendar Year City of San Leandro County of Alameda State of California <br />2014 86,554 1,588,576 38,568,628 <br />2015 86,893 1,611,770 38,912,464 <br />2016 86,961 1,629,738 39,179,627 <br />2017 87,376 1,646,405 39,500,973 <br />2018 87,598 1,660,202 39,809,693 <br /> Source: California State Department of Finance, Demographic Research Unit. Municipal Government <br />The City provides numerous municipal services including public safety; streets and roads; recreation, library and cultural services; health services; public infrastructure <br />improvements; planning and zoning and general administrative services. <br />City Council. The City is a charter city organized under a Mayor–Council–Manager form of government. Policy–making and legislative authority are vested in a seven-member <br />governing council consisting of the Mayor and six Council Members elected by City residents (the “City Council”). The City Council is elected on a non–partisan basis. Council Members serve four–year staggered terms, with either three or four Council Members elected every four <br />years. The Mayor is elected at large and serves a four–year term. The Mayor and Council <br />Members are elected at large and all are subject to two–term limits. The current Council Members are: <br />Council Member Title Expiration of Term <br />Pauline Russo Cutter Mayor December 2018 <br />Deborah Cox Vice Mayor December 2018 <br />Pete Ballew Council Member December 2020 <br /> Ed Hernandez Council Member December 2020 <br />Benny Lee Council Member December 2020 <br />Corina Lopez Council Member December 2018 <br />Lee Thomas Council Member December 2018 <br />The scope of the City Council’s power and influence includes, but is not limited to, the following: <br /> <br />• The power to pass ordinances, <br />• The authority to establish and modify operating and capital budgets, <br />• The power to appoint voting members to other governing authorities and <br />commissions, <br />• The power to appoint the City Manager, City Clerk and City Attorney,