By the local people. State governments can declare a local government to be an incorporated city, for example, but have little to do with its government.
The Legislative Branch. In the United States of America, taxation is regulated by public law, which in turn is created by congress, or state and local governments; in the latter case, this would be the state, county, or city representatives... still the legislature.
City governments typically mirror state and national government. The mayor is the head of the executive branch, and a city council acts as a legislature. Cities are never run as aristocracies, monarchies, or dictatorships.
all and i mean all US cities have 3 types of governments: -a city council -a legislative branch -representative governmen
Governors or mayors, depending if its a city or country ect.
City governments often have a city council system. This is analogous to a county board of commissioners system of government.
A city usually has just two branches of government: an executive branch and a legislative branch. A judiciary branch is also present, however, it encompasses more than one city usually.
A mayor would be the head of the Executive branch of a municipal government, with the City Council being the Legislative Branch, and the court system the Judicial Branch.
I'm assuming you mean all the levels of government. If that's the case, there is the Federal Government, state governments, and local government. The specific type of local government varies by state, but covers things like county and city governments.
There are tons of different local government that can be found. The local governments include city, village, town and county governments.
The city council
the government does for the who makes laws for your city.