| Contact Information | Department Title and Description |
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915 I Street, 5th Floor |
The City Manager is responsible for implementation of the City Council’s policies and priorities and oversight and management of city operations. As provided for by the City Charter, the City Manager is also responsible for the enforcement of all laws, the coordination of all programs and the development of the City’s Operating and Capital Budgets. Other functions within the City Manager’s Office are Legislative Affairs, Media and Communications, and the Office of Public Safety Accountability. …more |
915 I Street, 4th Floor |
The City Attorney serves as the legal advisor to the City Council, City Officers and Department staff, Boards and Commissions as well as the Parking Authority, the Sacramento Public Facilities Financing Corporation, and Sacramento Regional Arts Facilities Financing Authority. …more |
Historic City Hall |
The City Clerk serves as the Clerk of the City Council and is responsible for the preparation of agendas, the recording and maintenance of all Council actions and the preparation and filing of public notices. The Clerk also handles domestic partner registration, passports, lobbyist registration and reporting and claims against the City. …more |
Historic City Hall |
The City Treasurer is responsible for the receipt, investment, disbursement and safekeeping of all City funds. Additionally, City Council has prescribed that the City Treasurer shall also provide public finance and debt issuance services for the City. …more |
915 I Street, 3rd Floor |
Under the auspices of the Mayor and City Council, the Office of the City Auditor provides independent, objective, and reliable information regarding the City's ability to meet its goals and objectives, and establish an adequate system of internal controls. In many cases, this involves verifying compliance with laws and regulations, assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of the City's operations, and identifying internal control weaknesses and failures. The City Auditor also prepares persuasive audit reports with recommendations to mitigate or eliminate the areas of concern. …more |
300 Richards Blvd., 3rd Floor Code Compliance Unit: | Community Development Department The Community Development Department is responsible for development application review, building permits and inspections, code compliance, and long-range planning. Through application of appropriate procedures and codes, the department promotes the safety, livability and economic vitality of the City of Sacramento. …more |
1030 15th Street, | Convention, Culture & Leisure Department The Convention, Culture and Leisure Department includes eleven operations supporting cultural, artistic and leisure opportunities in the City. They include the Crocker and Discovery museums, the Zoo, the Convention Center, Old Sacramento, the Marina, City Golf Courses, Historic Cemetery, Archives Center, Metropolitan Arts, Fairytale Town and …more |
915 I St., 3rd Floor | Economic Development Department The role of the Economic Development Department is to market the City of Sacramento and facilitate private investment in accordance with established economic development priorities and adopted land use plans and policies. The Economic Development Department is divided into two functional divisions, the Downtown Development Group and the Citywide Development Group. …more |
Phone: (916) 874-2283 |
The City's Office of Emergency Services provides comprehensive emergency management services for the City of Sacramento including coordination of citywide preparedness, planning, response, recovery, and mitigation activities. It is the mission of OES to prepare city government and the community for potential natural, human-caused, and technological emergencies. …more |
915 I Street, 5th Floor |
The Finance Department is responsible for overseeing the financial management of the City. The Finance Department provides accounting, budgeting, billing, collection, parking citation, fee collection services, and public improvement financing. The Department also handles special projects including campaign finance reform and the revision of the taxicab ordinance. …more |
5770 Freeport Blvd, |
The Sacramento Fire Department responds to fires, emergency medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, and specialized rescues, such as water, vertical, confined space and animal rescues. The Department provides fire code enforcement, fire prevention education, fire investigation and is responsible for citywide emergency planning. …more |
5730 24th St., Bldg. 1 | Department of General Services The Department of General Services is comprised of six different operations, including Animal Care, Facilities and Real Property Management, Procurement, Fleet Services, and the 311/City Operator. …more |
Employment Office, |
The Human Resources Department is responsible for attracting, retaining and developing a highly qualified and diverse city workforce and implementing organizational improvements. The several divisions are Employment & Classification, Labor Relations, Benefits & Retirement, Office of Civil Rights, Training & Development, and Risk Management. …more |
1000 I Street, Suite 120 | Information Technology Department The Information Technology Department under the guidance of the Chief Information Officer (CIO) provides leadership and vision for the City's IT infrastructure and business systems. The Department includes the Technical Support Services Division, the Applications Division, Project Management Office, the IT Security Office, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and the Administration Division. …more |
915 I Street, 5th Floor | Department of Parks & Recreation Sacramento’s Parks and Recreation Department provides City residents and visitors with programs for youth and the elderly, parks, pools and sports facilities, community gardens, Camp Sacramento, neighborhood services, youth development, and so much more. Numerous volunteering opportunities are also available. …more |
5770 Freeport Blvd, |
The mission of the Sacramento Police Department is to work in partnership with the community to protect life and property, solve neighborhood problems, and enhance the quality of life in our City. The Department is divided into four offices including the Office of the Chief, the Office of Operations and Investigations, the Office of Technical Services, and the Office of Emergency Services and Homeland Security. …more |
915 I Street, 2nd Floor |
The Department of Transportation provides City street lighting and maintenance; sidewalks, curbs and gutters; traffic signals; parking meters and garages; development engineering; urban forestry; as well as planning for the transportation needs of the future. …more |
1395 35th Avenue |
The Department of Utilities provides and maintains water, sewer, solid waste, storm collection, storm drainage, flood control services and facilities, and water conservation. These services and facilities are provided for its customers, the ratepayers of the City, and are in place to safeguard the health and safety of the public, contribute to economic development, and improve the quality of life in our City. …more |
