0 a building used as offices by people working for a city government
1 the government of a city:
2 a building that is used by the government of a city, and that usually contains the city offices:
The central space had been filled up with park-like landscaping, lined with fire stations, small shops and a former theatre that was rented out as city hall.
In a detention centre, in city hall, in music life, underneath the airport and in a steel plant.
When the police regrouped to form a stronger cordon, the marchers responded with a sit-down protest before voting to disperse and meet again at city hall.
Self-governing neighbourhoods worked better than a single city hall and were a safer base for an urban economy.
Accommodation is to be provided in the city hall for one of my staff for this purpose.
As the auditor said in his report on the infamous sale of the cemeteries for 15p, there was "a climate of fear" in city hall.
Has not the moment arrived to have a new institution attached to the town or city hall, an international community centre?
It is important to have the community and ward link between the elected member and the town hall, county hall or city hall.