| City
Attorney |
| The City Attorney's
office provides direction and counsel to city officials
to help them make informed decisions about the future direction
of the city. |
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| City
Auditor |
| The City Auditor's
office provides an independent appraisal function
within the City. |
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| City
Clerk |
| The City Clerk's
Office serves as central records and can fulfill all
information
requests including copies of minutes, ordinances, permits
and building plans. The City Clerk also handles occupational
licensing. |
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| City
Manager |
| This office
is responsible for implementing Council policy and the
administration of all City departments (except City Attorney
and City Auditor). The offices of Economic Development
and Public Information are situated in the City Manager’s
Office. |
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| City
Council |
| The City Council
is the decision-making body of the city. They are responsible
for defining a vision of Cape Coral and providing direction
to the City staff. |
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| Community
Development |
| The Department
of Community Development is responsible for permitting,
licensing, zoning, inspections and future development. |
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| Community
Redevelopment Agency |
| Coordinates the preparation
of a plan for redevelopment of the community redevelopment
area, and submits the plan to the local planning agency
and city or county commission. |
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| Financial
Services |
| Developing &
implementing a comprehensive financial management system
to include centralized accounting, financial reporting,
procurement, budget service and program performance evaluation. |
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| Fire
Department |
| The Fire Department
is responsible for public safety, fire prevention and
emergency medical services. |
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| Human
Resources |
| The Human Resources
Department addresses job opportunities and personnel issues. |
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| Information Technology Services |
| Provide effective Information Technology support to all City Departments. ITS supports the major business applications used within the City including Public Administration, Public Safety, and the GIS. |
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| Parks & Recreation |
| The Department of Parks & Recreation is responsible for parks, recreation and social service activities. |
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| Police
Department |
| The Police Department
provides protection of life and property, and information
about crime prevention, code compliance, youth programs,
criminal investigations and crime statistics. |
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| Public
Works |
| The Public Works
Department is responsible for the city's utilities, real
estate and surplus city property, engineering, construction,
stormwater, canals and utilities expansion. |
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