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City Council

The Fresno Police Department is committed to keeping our community safe. Our officers are highly trained and dedicated to providing professional law enforcement services to our residents. We offer a variety of services, including neighborhood watch programs, community outreach, and crime prevention tips. You can also report non-emergency incidents online through our website.

Boards and Commissions

The City of Fresno has several boards and commissions that provide guidance and recommendations to the City Council. These include the Planning Commission, Parks, Recreation and Beautification Commission, Finance Committee, and others. The members of these groups are appointed by the City Council and serve in a voluntary capacity. Meetings are held on a regular basis and are open to the public. You can find more information on each of these groups on our website.

City Manager

The City Manager is the chief executive officer of the city government and is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the city. The City Manager is appointed by the City Council and serves at its pleasure. The City Manager’s Office provides administrative support to the City Council and all city departments.

City Departments

The Fresno City has several departments that provide a wide range of services to residents and businesses. These include the Police Department, Fire Department, Public Works, Community Development, and more. Each department has its own page on our website, where you can find detailed information on the services they provide, staff contact information, and hours of operation.

Elections

The Fresno City holds regular elections for City Council members and other citywide offices. Elections are conducted in accordance with the California Elections Code and the City’s Municipal Code. Election information, including voter registration deadlines, candidate information, and election results, can be found on our website.

Open Government

The Fresno City is committed to transparency and open government. We believe that our residents have a right to access information about how their city government operates. Our website provides access to a wealth of information, including meeting agendas, minutes, videos, and public records. We also provide opportunities for public input and participation in city decision-making processes.

City of San Francisco

Main: (255) 352-6258
Clerk: (255) 352-6259
Fire Department: (255) 352-6260

City Hall

1234 Divi St. #1000, San Francisco, CA 94220
8am – 5pm daily