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The Fort Worth City Council serves as the legislative body for the city of Fort Worth, Texas, responsible for enacting ordinances, adopting budgets, determining policies, and appointing the city manager. The Council is made up of nine members, with eight members representing their respective districts within the city, while the ninth member serves as the mayor, representing the city at-large. Each council member is elected through a nonpartisan ballot to a two-year term and can serve for a maximum of four consecutive terms. The Fort Worth City Council is instrumental in regulating city services, public property, transportation, and utilities, contributing to the city's overall growth and prosperity.

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