Government

City Commissioners

Mission

The City of Brunswick’s mission is to provide a well-managed, open, and responsive government steered by professionals committed to providing quality services to every individual we serve.

Vision

The City of Brunswick aspires to be a safe and welcoming coastal community where families settle, visitors make memories, and businesses thrive.

Background

The City of Brunswick has a Commission-Manager form of government, which combines the political leadership of elected officials with the professional expertise of a City Manager. The Board of City Commissioners consist of five elected citizens, two from the south ward, two from the north ward, and one from the City at-large (the Mayor). 

Each year one City Commissioner assumes the role of Mayor Pro Tem, acting in place of the Mayor in their absence. Together this five-member body sets forth policy, adopts the annual budget, and governs the health, safety, and welfare of the community.

Vacancies & Term Limits

If for any reason a commission seat becomes vacant, the City Commission will call an election to fill such vacancy. (Enacted by 1920 Ga. Laws, pp. 757, 777, as amended by O.C.G.A. §§ 21-3-14, 21-3-53.)

Currently, the Mayor can serve a maximum of two 2 consecutive terms. Each term is four years and the Mayor must wait 3 years following their second term before they can run as Mayor in subsequent elections. City Commissioners can serve an unlimited number of terms.

City Commission Meetings

  • The City Commission meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month
  • 6:00PM
  • Old City Hall - 601 Gloucester Street.

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