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<br />Department 15 <br />City Clerk <br /> <br />The City Clerk is the administrative officer of the City Clerk Department and is responsible for the <br />processing, maintenance, protection, retrieval, retention, preservation, and disposition of all public <br />records in accordance with the city charter and all statutory requirements. The City Clerk keeps <br />accurate minutes of all City Council proceedings including subcommittees of the Council; <br />assembles and maintains all resolutions, ordinances, city codes, and other official city records, <br />papers, and files or notices of the city required under the city charter and/or state law; serves as <br />custodian of the corporate seal; serves as the city's Records Management Officer; serves as the <br />election administrator for and conducts all city elections; prepares, posts, and advertises notice of <br />official meetings and legal notices as required by city charter and/or state law; and, as City <br />Registrar, maintains birth and death records of the city. <br /> <br />Department 21 <br />Finance - Accounting and Auditing <br /> <br />- <br />.,. <br /> <br />The Finance Director is the administrative officer of this department. Employees of this department <br />are responsible for the overall fiscal activities and daily financial operations of city govemment. This <br />involves maintenance of the accounting records including the general ledger, accounts receivable, <br />accounts payable, payroll, budgetary control, and utility billing. Personnel also are responsible for <br />internal audits, financial reporting, and coordinating the development and maintenance ofthe city's <br />computer resources. All personnel functions are performed within this department. <br /> <br />Department 31 <br />Police <br /> <br />The Chief of Police is the administrative officer of this department. The mission of the Police <br />Department is to protect life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances. <br />Activities of the Police Department include crime prevention, 24-hour-a-day preventative patrol of <br />the city answering all calls for emergency and non-emergency police service, traffic law <br />enforcement and accident investigation, and criminal investigations. Additionally, the Police <br />Department fields a tactical squad, a narcotics squad, school resource officers, an automobile theft <br />task force, juvenile gang officers, a Police Athletic League officer, Drug Abuse Resistance <br />Education (D.A.R.E.) officers, and community oriented police officers for neighborhood service. The <br />Police Department participates in a regional drug task force. Other functions provided within the <br />department include the operation of the Emergency Communications Center, the Emergency <br />Operations Center, and the operation of the city tomado warning system and the coordination of the <br />City Emergency Plan. The department maintains records related to its operations and provides for <br />animal control and the operation of the city animal shelter. <br /> <br />3 <br />
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