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City of
Placerville
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The Administration Department consists of the following: City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, Human Resources, Information Technology, Grant Administration and Parking.
The City Manager's office is committed to the Placerville Community in providing outstanding management of the City's overall operations including implementing the City Council's policies, developing and maintaining responsive City programs and services within the approved budgetary guidelines, providing leadership and motivation to City staff, planning for a fiscally-sound future, and initiating and nurturing strong relationships with local and regional businesses and governmental agencies.
The City Attorney is the City's general legal counsel and is responsible for advising the Mayor and City Council in all legal matters pertaining to the City. The City Attorney's office is committed to providing outstanding legal litigation services.
The primary function of the City Clerk is to serve as an informational resource for residents. The City Clerk is dedicated to building and maintaining public trust by preserving all records entrusted to this office; by managing the legislative process including City Council meetings in an open and public forum.
The primary function of the Human Resources Division is to attract, retain, promote, and reward dedicated, professional staff members who will make every effort to ensure optimum customer-oriented services to the citizens of Placerville and to its many visitors.
The Information Technology Division is responsible for ensuring the integrity of all City computer systems. Our Division continually seeks out the most efficient ways to collect, process, store, and distribute all information via the City's computer network.
The Grants Administration Division is responsible for managing the community related grants that provide financing for privately owned residential and business related projects. The City has been very successful in utilizing grant dollars to meet the needs of the community.
The Parking Program for downtown is administered by the City Manager’s office. The goal of the parking program is to provide adequate parking in Historic Downtown Placerville for employees and visitors who frequent historic downtown.
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Placerville Town Hall
549 Main St
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 642-5232
Placerville City Hall
3101 Center St
Placerville, CA 95667
Phone: (530) 642-5200
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Parking on the street longer than 2 hours will result in a citation. Town Hall Parking Lot: 2 free hours parking only, if you need to park longer than the 2 hours you must move your car to one of the City parking lots that has a parking meter. Parking in the Town Hall Parking Lot longer than 2 hours will result in a citation. Center Street Parking Lot: The small parking lot located on Center Street across from City Hall, is a combination of permit parking and two-hour free parking which cannot be extended. If you do not have a permit for this parking lot and you are in the Center Street Parking Lot staying for longer than 2 hours will result in a citation. All Other Parking Facilities: All other parking facilities, including the Center Street parking structure, are 2 hour free parking. Parking in excess of 2 hours is to be paid for at the rate of $2.00 per hour, starting April 1, 2017, with a maximum cost of $16.00 per day. Pay Stations: Pay stations are located on each end of the first and second floors of the parking structure and in each of the parking lots, with the exception of the Town Hall and Small Center Street lots, which are 2 hour only free parking. Pay stations accept both cash and credit cards, and purchaser simply enters their license number without having to return to vehicle. Purchasers may add additional parking time by using any pay station in any City lot. Paid Parking Phone App: You may use the FLOWBIRD app If you need further instruction on how to use this app please click here Paid Parking By Txt: text to the number 727563 with ParkP1025 in the body of the txt, instructions will be sent back by txt . Parking Meters: For instruction on how to work the parking meters please click here Leased Parking: For $50 a month individuals can lease a space in the following parking lots, if available: Center Street, 3 Story Parking Garage (3rd Floor), Mooney, Milton, Tetrault, Fox and Ivy lots ( City Parking Lot Map ). If you would like to learn more please call 530-642-5223. Also, a limited number of premium permit spaces are available on the 2nd floor of the Center Street Parking structure. The rate for these spaces is $70.00 per month. These spaces are assigned on a first-come first serve basis. For inquiries regarding permit parking, call (530) 642-5223. Free All Day Parking at Mosquito Park and Ride: A free parking facility is located on Mosquito Road. El Dorado Transit provides a bus from Mosquito Road to Old City Hall every hour from 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM and from Old City Hall to Mosquito Road every hour from 6:38 AM to 6:38 PM Monday through Friday. On Saturday, the bus from Mosquito Road to Old City Hall runs every hour from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM and from Old City Hall to Mosquito Road every hour from 9:24 AM to 4:24 PM….. Jurors – Free Parking and Free Bus: A free parking facility is located on Mosquito Road, and jurors who show their jury summons ride the bus for free to and from the courthouse on the days of their service. El Dorado Transit provides a bus from Mosquito Road to Old City Hall every hour from 6:30 AM to 6:30 PM and from Old City Hall to Mosquito Road every hour from 6:38 AM to 6:38 PM Monday through Friday…. Enforcement: 8:00AM to 6:00PM, Monday - Saturday (Major Holidays excepted). Ticket Payment Instructions : Pay Online: placerville.rmcpay.com Pay By Mail : Payment must be made by Money Order or Check, make check out to City of Placerville . Write your Ticket Number and Plate Number on the front of your payment. Mail Payment To : City of Placerville Citation Services Center P.O. Box 2075 Tarrytown, NY 10591-9075 Ticket Appeal Instructions: Online: If you would like to contest your parking ticket you must submit your appeal online within 21 days of the ticket's issue date or within 14 days of the mailed notice date at: placerville.rmcpay.com Further Review: To request a review of your denied appeal or for further information call the City of Placerville at (530) 642-5223, Monday- Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Address Placerville Town Hall 549 Main St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5232 Placerville City Hall 3101 Center St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5200 Website developed by EvoGov Resources Helpful Links Connect City of Placerville California - Human Resources City of Placerville California City Services Government City Council Visiting Business Our City How Do I? Government / Administration / Human Resources Human Resources Human Resources For current employment opportunities, Salary Schedule, and Job Specifications, click here Located at City Hall, 4th Floor 3101 Center Street Phone: (530) 642-5531 FAX: (530) 642-5538 Email The Function and Goal of the Human Resources Division The primary function of the Human Resources Division is to attract, retain, promote, and reward dedicated, professional staff members who will make every effort to ensure optimum customer-oriented services to the citizens of Placerville and to its many visitors. The City of Placerville values its employees and strives to provide a safe workplace that assists staff in accomplishing their goals by promoting an environment that is professional, creative, organized and cooperative. The Human Resources Division strives to establish and maintain progressive, equitable and consistent personnel procedures in accordance with federal, state, local, and City rules, regulations, procedures, and requirements. Programs and Services offered by the Human Resources Division Personnel The Personnel program coordinates the City’s employment system through adherence to sound personnel management practices and procedures. Support services are provided to all City departments. Recruitments for vacancies within the City service are advertised on the City’s employment website as well as selected print media. Workers’ Compensation The Human Resources Officer coordinates this program for injured City employees. The Human Resources Officer serves as the liaison between the injured employee, the Claims Administrator, and the employee’s supervisor. To view the Worker's Compensation Trending Report click here The City of Placerville is Proud to Be a Drug-Free Workplace Job Opportunities Frequently Asked Questions. How do I find out what jobs are open with the City of Placerville? For information on current jobs with the City of Placerville, please click the Employment icon on the main page of the City's website. How do I apply for a job with the City of Placerville? The City of Placerville only accepts applications for open positions. Please follow the selection process carefully on the job announcement, which can be obtained by visiting City Hall, 3101 Center Street, or e-mail your request to:
[email protected] If I submit a resume, do I still need to complete the City of Placerville application form? Yes. A formal City application is required to be completed. A separate application form is required for each job interested in. Resumes may be attached to the completed application. Will my application be kept on file? Applications will be kept on file for one year. Is there anything else I need to submit besides the City application? It depends on the position. The job announcement will describe the application requirements. We may require a supplemental questionnaire for a particular job or a certificate of completion from a Police Officer Standards & Training (POST) academy for an entry level police officer applicant. A City of Placerville Employment Application is required for each position applied for unless otherwise stated on the job announcement. The online application requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This form is located at the bottom of this page. The City of Placerville employment process complies with the letter and spirit of both the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) laws. Please use the e-mail address at the top of this page or call the number above to advise the Human Resources Division of any reasonable accommodation you need in order to participate in the City’s recruitment process. Employment Address Placerville Town Hall 549 Main St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5232 Placerville City Hall 3101 Center St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5200 Website developed by EvoGov Resources Helpful Links Connect City of Placerville California - City Attorney City of Placerville California City Services Government City Council Visiting Business Our City How Do I? Government / Administration / City Attorney City Attorney City Attorney The City Attorney is the City's general legal counsel and is responsible for advising the Mayor and City Council in all legal matters pertaining to the City. The City Attorney's office is committed to providing outstanding legal litigation services. The City Attorney prepares and/or reviews ordinances, resolutions, contracts and other documents, advises on personnel matters, advices the City Council and Staff on new or proposed legislation affecting the operation of City Government and oversees outside special counsel. The City Attorney does not represent or provide legal services to individuals or private entities. Mona Ebrahimi, City Attorney Phone: (530) 642-5200 Fax:(530) 642-5538 E-mail Address Placerville Town Hall 549 Main St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5232 Placerville City Hall 3101 Center St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5200 Website developed by EvoGov Resources Helpful Links Connect City of Placerville California - City Clerk City of Placerville California City Services Government City Council Visiting Business Our City How Do I? Government / Administration / City Clerk City Clerk Regina O'Connell, City Clerk/Human Resources Officer Office Hours: M-F. 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.. Located at City Hall, 3101 Center Street Phone: (530) 642-5531 FAX: (530) 642-5538 E-mail:
[email protected] The Function and Goal of the City Clerk's Office The primary function of the City Clerk's Department is to serve as an informational resource for residents. The City Clerk is dedicated to building and maintaining public trust by preserving all records entrusted to this office; by managing the legislative process including City Council meetings in an open and public forum. Programs and Services offered by the City Clerk City Council: The City Clerk coordinates the preparation and distribution of City Council Agendas. Public Records: The City Clerk is the "keeper of the record" and provides public access to all official records of Council actions (Minutes, Ordinances, Resolutions, Agreements, etc.). The City Clerk is also responsible for receiving and opening all City bid proposals. To submit a request for a public record, please email the City Clerk at:
[email protected] or call the Office of the City Clerk at (530)642-5531. To see staff reports of the most recent Public Records Requests made by the public, please click here . Information Dissemination: The City Clerk prepares legal and promotional publications, posts ordinances, notices of public hearings and advisory body vacancies. In addition, the Clerk is responsible for codification and dissemination of the City's Municipal Code and related policies. Ministerial Duties: The City Clerk administers oaths of office, attests and seals official documents, receives and files all petitions, appeals, claims and lawsuits against the City. Statements of Economic Interest: The City Clerk is the filing official for all state and local financial disclosure statements, which include Statements of Economic Interest for members of the City Council, designated employees and certain advisory body members, and campaign disclosure statements for all local candidates and campaign committees. Code §87505 of the Fair Political Practices Commission’s (FPPC) Conflicts of Interest Laws & Regulations, requires state and local governmental agency elected officers to file an annual Statement of Economic Interest, Form 700 with the FPPC. The requirement pertains to the following officials: Mayor and City Council Members Planning Commissioners (including alternates) City Manager City Treasurer City Attorney Any person wishing to review the city official’s Form 700 can view an electronic copy online at the Fair Political Practices Commission website http://www.fppc.ca.gov , or by submitting a request to the City Clerk for the City of Placerville. The address for the Fair Political Practices Commission is 1102 Q Street, Suite 3050, Sacramento, CA 95811. Council Support: The City Clerk's Department provides some clerical and administrative support to the Mayor and City Council. Advisory Bodies: The City Clerk coordinates all appointments by the City Council to City advisory bodies (Planning Commission, Recreation & Parks Commission, Personnel Board, to name a few) Claims Against the City: If you wish to file a claim against the City, a claim form is required. A claim form can be obtained by calling (530) 642-5200. Services NOT Provided To better serve the citizens, the following services are not provided by the City Clerk, but by the County of El Dorado: Animal Regulation (530) 621-5795 Assessor's Office (530) 621-5719 Birth, Death, Marriage Certificates (530) 621-5490 District Attorney (530) 621-6472 Jury Duty (530) 621-7454 Passports (530) 621-5490 City Council Meeting/Agenda Information Regular meetings of the City Council are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 5:00 P.M. in the City Council Chambers, Town Hall, 549 Main Street, Placerville, CA 95667. Agendas for all City Council meetings are posted on the front City Hall window, 3101 Center Street, and at Town Hall, 549 Main Street, no later than 72 hours prior to the meeting. Agendas and Minutes are also posted on the City's website. Copies of the agenda are available to the public at the meeting, free of charge. A complete agenda packet for each regular City Council meeting is available for review at the City Hall Administration Department, 3101 Center Street. Regular meetings of the Placerville City Council are telecast live on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month on local cable Channel 2 and re-broadcast on Saturday mornings at 9:00 a.m. on Channel 2. To assist with the correct spelling of names in the minutes, members of the public wishing to address the City Council on any agenda item or non-agenda item are encouraged to complete a speaker's card obtained from the City Clerk at the meeting (these are typically available on the back table). Comments are generally limited to three minutes. State law prohibits the Council from acting on items not listed on the Agenda except by special action of the City Council under specified circumstances. City Council DVD's A DVD of a Council meeting may be requested from the City Clerk's office. There is a charge of $10/DVD. Council meetings are rebroadcast on the second and fourth Saturdays at 9:00 A.M. and also available in a video archive on the City's website. Advisory Committees, Commissions and Boards The City Clerk coordinates all appointments by the City Council to City advisory bodies (Planning Commission, Recreation & Park Commission, Board of Building Appeals, to name just a few). To serve on a City advisory body, the citizen must either (1) reside within the city limits, or (2) own or operate a business within the city limits. Terms of office are generally four-year staggered terms, expiring 03/01 of odd- numbered years. Vacancies are advertised in the local newspaper, and in City utility bills when possible. An application for appointment to a City Committee, Commission or Board is required so that residency requirements may be verified by the City Clerk. Applications are available in City Hall. Interviews are conducted for all candidates. Address Placerville Town Hall 549 Main St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5232 Placerville City Hall 3101 Center St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5200 Website developed by EvoGov Resources Helpful Links Connect City of Placerville California - Information Technology City of Placerville California City Services Government City Council Visiting Business Our City How Do I? Government / Administration / Information Technology Information Technology The Information Technology division is responsible for the integrity and maintenance of all City computer, phone, data, hardware and software systems. I.T. continually seeks out the most efficient ways to collect, process, store, and distribute all City government information using the best technologies we can. We also welcome questions or comments regarding the website so that we may better serve you. Please send correspondence to our webmaster : Jason Tanger - Director of Information Technology IT Mission Statement Our mission is to lead and support the City of Placerville in the appropriate application of existing and emerging information technologies required to develop an information infrastructure that will enhance the ability of it's officials, staff, and employees to provide the highest level of service to the citizens of Placerville. Address Placerville Town Hall 549 Main St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5232 Placerville City Hall 3101 Center St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5200 Website developed by EvoGov Resources Helpful Links Connect City of Placerville California - City Manager City of Placerville California City Services Government City Council Visiting Business Our City How Do I? Government / Administration / City Manager City Manager The Office of the City Manager The City Manager is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the City Council. The City Manager acts as the administrative head of City government and is responsible for ensuring that the policy directions and priorities set forth by the City Council are carried out. The City Manager’s office is responsible for: Administrative Oversight: Directing the activities of all City departments and appointing department leadership. Policy & Governance: Preparing administrative policies and implementing Council-driven priorities. Fiscal Management: Coordinating and monitoring the annual City budget. Strategic Growth: Directing community and economic development activities. Risk & HR: Overseeing the City’s risk management program and human resources functions. The Office of the City Manager is comprised of the following divisions: City Administration City Clerk Human Resources Information Technology Joseph Wren, Chief of Police/Interim City Manager
[email protected] City Manager's Office Phone: (530) 642-5200 Fax: (530) 642-5538 Address Placerville Town Hall 549 Main St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5232 Placerville City Hall 3101 Center St Placerville, CA 95667 Phone: (530) 642-5200 Website developed by EvoGov Resources Helpful Links Connect