The City Corporation of Kollam has a 55-member council headed by a
mayor, who is assisted by a
deputy mayor. The average population of every ward is around 7,000. Each ward is represented in the Municipal Council by an elected
councilor. The Kerala Municipalities (KM) Act, 1994, governs all functions in the KMC. Each of these committees is headed by an elected councilor, who serves as its chairperson. The standing committees are: Finance, Development, Welfare, Health and Education, Public works, Town planning, Tax appeal and Education and Sports.
Zones City For ease of administration, the KMC is divided into the following seven zones, each housing a zonal office: • Central Zone - 1 • Central Zone - 2 •
Sakthikulangara Zone • Vadakkevila Zone • Kilikollur Zone • Eravipuram Zone • Thrikkadavoor Zone.
Councils The KMC consisted of 55 divisions or councils spread across its seven zones as of 2020. Following the 2024
Local self-government delimitation, the number of councils became 56. The erstwhile Maruthadi, Pallithottam, Anchalamoodu wards got merged or changed borders and Sakthikulangara Harbour, Anchalummoodu West, Anchalummoodu East, and Kannimel West got added as new councils.
Functions area in Kollam Corporation under
RAY Project for providing housing in the urban places As per the Kerala Municipal Act of 1994, the Government of Kerala transferred powers and functions to local self-governments in 1995, along with
institutions, offices, and functionaries. Consequently, 18 functions are maintained by the Municipal Corporation: • Regulation of land use and construction of buildings • Roads and bridges • Sanitation and Solid Waste Management • Slum improvement/upgradation • Urban poverty alleviation • Provision of urban amenities such as parks and playgrounds • Promotion of cultural, educational, and aesthetic aspects • Burial grounds and crematoria • Cattle pounds • Public health - Sewerage, water supply • Registration of births and deaths • Public conveniences including street lighting, parking lots, etc. • Regulation of slaughterhouses • Spatial planning (urban and socio-economic planning) • Urban forestry • Fire fighting • Education • Safeguarding the interests of weaker sections
Revenue sources The following are the Income sources for the corporation from the Central and State Government.
Revenue from taxes Following is the Tax related revenue for the corporation. • Property tax. • Profession tax. • Entertainment tax. • Grants from Central and State Government like Goods and Services Tax. • Advertisement tax.
Revenue from non-tax sources Following is the Non Tax related revenue for the corporation. • Water usage charges. • Fees from Documentation services. • Rent received from municipal property. • Funds from municipal bonds.
Annual budget A budget will be presented on either January or February month of every year in Kollam Corporation. It usually envisages expenditure, revenue and surplus for that financial year. == Office holders ==