Academy Study

Montgomery County Council: Legislative Branch Operations Assessment

Thursday, August 15, 2019
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The Montgomery County Council (the Council) is the legislative branch of the Montgomery County (Maryland) government. The Council is made up of nine Councilmembers, all of whom are elected at the same time by voters, and serve four-year terms. Council members are supported by a staff that includes a Central Staff supporting Councilmembers, the Office of Legislative Oversight, and the Office of Zoning & Administrative Hearings. The Council’s responsibilities are outlined in the Charter of Montgomery County and Maryland law. It is responsible for approving the annual spending of Montgomery County each year. The Council is also responsible for:

  • approving all land use plans,
  • zoning changes,
  • exercising oversight of County Programs,
  • approving the County 10-year Solid Waste and Water Supply and Sewerage System Plan,
  • serving as the Board of Health for the County,
  • enacting County laws and amendments to the County Code,
  • confirming major appointments made by the County Executive,
  • acting on reorganization plans for County government departments, and
  • directing and reviewing the annual independent audit of County government operations.