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Incorporated City and Town Officials Incorporated City and Town Officials CITY OF ADELANTO CITY OF ALAMEDA (County of San Bernardino) (County of Alameda) Address: 11600 Air Expressway, Adelanto, CA 92301 Address: 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501 Mail Address: P.O. Box 10, Adelanto, CA 92301 Telephone: (510) 747-7400 Telephone: (760) 246-2300 Fax: (510) 747-4805 Fax: (760) 246-8421 Website: www.ci.alameda.ca.us Website: www.ci.adelanto.ca.us Mayor: Beverly Johnson Email: [email protected] Vice Mayor: Lena Tam Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Council: Doug deHaan, Marie Gilmore, Frank Matarrese. Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed alternate Fridays Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each Mayor: Jim Nehmens month at 7:30 p.m. in Council Chambers. Mayor Pro Tempore: Trinidad Perez City Manager: Debra Kurita Council: Steve Baisden, Charley B. Glasper, Scott A. City Clerk: Lara Weisiger McCauley. Council meets on the second and fourth City Attorney: Teresa Highsmith Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m. in Council Treasurer: Kevin Kennedy Chambers. Police Chief: Walter Tibet City Manager: D. James Hart Fire Chief: Jim Christiansen City Clerk: Cindy Herrera School Superintendent: Ardella Dailey City Attorney: Marguerite Battersby Incorporated: April 19, 1854 Finance Director: Bill Aylward Legislative Districts: 13TH CD; 9TH SD; 16TH AD Police Chief: Ron Wren Chartered City. Population: 74,900 Battalion Fire Chief: John Saluate School Superintendent: Chris Van Zee CITY OF ALBANY Incorporated: December 22, 1970 (County of Alameda) Legislative Districts: 25TH CD; 18TH SD; 36TH AD Chartered City. Population: 23,418 Address: 1000 San Pablo Avenue, Albany, CA 94706 Telephone: (510) 528-5710 CITY OF AGOURA HILLS Fax: (510) 528-5797 (County of Los Angeles) Website: www.albanyca.org Email: [email protected] Address: 30001 Ladyface Court, Agoura Hills, CA 91301 Office Hours: Monday 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Tuesday to Telephone: (818) 597-7300 Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 Fax: (818) 597-7352 p.m. Website: www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us Mayor: Peter Maass Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Vice Mayor: Michael Barnes Friday 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Council: Rochelle Nason, Peggy McQuad, Nick Pilch, Mayor: William D. Koehler Michael Barnes, Peter Maass. Council meets on the first Mayor Pro Tem: Illece Buckley Weber and third Mondays of each month at 8 p.m. in Council Council: Denis Weber, John M. Edelston, Harry Schwarz. Chambers. Council meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of City Attorney: Craig Labadie each month at 6 p.m. City Clerk: Nicole Almaguer City Manager: Greg Ramirez City Manager: Penelope Leach City Clerk: Kimberly M. Rodrigues Treasurer: Kim Denton City Attorney: Candice K. Lee Police Chief: Michael McQuiston Treasurer: Candis Hong Fire Chief: Lance Calkins Police Chief: Lee Baca (LA County Sheriff) School Superintendent: Valarie Williams Assistant Fire Chief: Anthony M. Whittle Incorporated: September 22, 1908 School Superintendent: Daniel D. Stepenosky, Ed.D. Legislative Districts: 8TH CD; 9TH SD; 12TH AD Incorporated: December 8, 1982 Chartered City. Population: 18,539 Legislative Districts: 33RD CD; 27TH SD; 50TH AD General Law City. Population: 23,330 California Roster 2015 80 Incorporated City and Town Officials CITY OF ALHAMBRA CITY OF ALTURAS (County of Los Angeles) (County of Modoc) Address: 111 South First Street, Alhambra, CA 91801 Address: 200 North Street, Alturas, CA 96101 Telephone: (626) 570-5007 Telephone: (530) 233-2512 Fax: (626) 576-8568 Fax: (530) 233-3359 Website: www.cityofalhambra.org Website: www.cityofalturas.org Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mayor: John E. Dederick Mayor: Luis Ayala Mayor Pro Tempore: John Schreiber Vice Mayor: Barbara A. Messina Council: John E. Dederick, Keith Jacques, Cheryl Nelson, Council: Steven T. Placido, Stephen Sham, Gary Bobby G. Ray, John Schreiber. Council meets on the Yamauchi. Council meets on the second and fourth second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in City Hall. Mondays of the month, Council Chambers, City Hall 2nd City Clerk: Cary L. Baker Floor. City Treasurer: Heather MacDonnell City Manager: Julio J. Fuentes City Attorney: Albert M. Monaco, Jr. City Clerk: Frances A. Moore Police Chief: Ken Barnes City Attorney: Joseph Montes Fire Chief: Keith Jacques Director of Finance: Howard Longballa Incorporated: September 16, 1901 Police Chief: James Hudson Legislative Districts: 14th CD; 1st SD; 1st AD Fire Chief: Vincent Kemp General Law City. Population: 2,810 School Superintendent: Donna Perez Incorporated: July 11, 1903 CITY OF AMADOR CITY Legislative Districts: 29th CD; 24th SD; 49th AD (County of Amador) Chartered City. Population: 88,900 Address: 14531 East School St, Amador City, CA 95601 CITY OF ALISO VIEJO Mail Address: P.O. Box 200, Amador City, CA 95601 (County of Orange) Telephone: (209) 267-0682 Fax: (209) 267-0682 Address: 12 Journey, Suite 100, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Website: www.amador-city.com Telephone: (949) 425-2500 Email: [email protected] Fax: (949) 425-3899 Office Hours: Monday and Thursday 9-11 a.m. Website: www.cityofalisoviejo.com Mayor: Richard Lynch Email: [email protected] Vice Mayor: Mark McKenna Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 Council: Dave Dittman, Tim Knox, Len Stevens. Council p.m., Friday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed every other meets on the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at Friday the Old Schoolhouse at 14531 East School Street. Mayor: Carmen Cave, Ph.D. City Clerk: Joyce Davidson Mayor Pro Tempore: Donald A. Garcia City Attorney: Larry Lacey Council: Greg Ficke, William A. Phillips Philip B. Tsunoda. Treasurer: Susan Bragstad Regular City Council Meetings are held on the first and Police Chief: Amador County Sheriff-Coroner third Wednesday of each month, with closed session Fire Chief: Sutter Creek Volunteer Fire District commencing at 6:00 p.m. and open session commencing School Superintendent: Amador County USD at 7:00 p.m., in City Hall, Council Chambers, 12 Journey, Incorporated: June 2, 1915 Aliso Viejo, CA. Legislative Districts: 14th CD; 15th SD; 7th AD City Manager: Mark A. Pulone General Law City. Population: 210 City Clerk: Susan A. Ramos City Attorney: Scott C. Smith CITY OF AMERICAN CANYON Community Services & Special Projects Manager: (County of Napa) Karen Crocker Administrative Services: Glenn Yasui Address: 4381 Broadway, American Canyon, CA 94503 Financial Services Manager/Treasurer: Gina M. Telephone: (707) 647-4360 Tharani Fax: (707) 643-2355 Planning Director: Albert Armijo Website: www.cityofamericancanyon.org Police Chief: Lt. Robert Osborne Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Public Works Director/City Engineer Chief: Mayor: Leon Garcia John Whitman Vice Mayor: Belia Ramos Bennett Fire Chief: Michael Boyle Council: Joan Bennett, Kenneth Leary, Mark Joseph. School Superintendent: Dr. Roberta Mahler Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each (Capistrano USD) month at 6:30 p.m at 4381 Broadway, American Canyon. Incorporated: July 1, 2001 City Manager: Dana Shigley Legislative Districts: 47th 48th CD; 38th SD; 70th, 73rd City Clerk: Rebekah Barr, MMC AD City Attorney: William D. Ross General Law City. Population: 44,833 Treasurer: Sue Casey Police Chief: Tracey Stuart Fire Chief: Glenn Weeks School Superintendent: Patrick Sweeney Incorporated: January 1, 1992 Legislative Districts: 1st CD; 2nd SD; 7th AD General Law City. Population: 19,796 California Roster 2015 81 Incorporated City and Town Officials CITY OF ANAHEIM CITY OF ANGELS CAMP (ANGELS) (County of Orange) (County of Calaveras) Address: 200 South Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92803 Address: 584 South Main, Angels Camp, CA 95222 Mail Address: P.O. Box 3222, Anaheim, CA 92803 Mail Address: P.O. Box 667, Angeles Camp, CA 95222 Telephone: (714) 765-5100 Telephone: (209) 736-2181 Fax: (714) 765-4105 Fax: (209) 736-0709 Website: www.anaheim.net Website: www.cityofangels.org Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Mayor: Debbie Ponte Mayor: Curt Pringle Vice Mayor: George Middleton Vice Mayor: Richard Chavez Council: Lee Seaton, William Hutchinson, Paul Raggio. Council: Lorri Galloway, Harry Sidhu, Bob Hernandez. Council meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each Council meets on every Tuesday except the fifth Tuesday month at 6–7 p.m. during daylight savings at 1404 East of each month at 5 p.m. in City Hall, 200 South Anaheim Hwy 4, Angeles Camp. Blvd. City Administrator: Tim Shearer City Manager: David Morgan Administrative Assistant: Judy King City Clerk: Sheryll Schroeder City Clerk: Faye Perata City Attorney: Jack White City Attorney: Richard Matranga Treasurer: Kristine Ridge Treasurer: Monica Parker Police Chief: John Welter Police Chief: Tony Tachiera Fire Chief: Roger Smith Fire Chief: Scott Kenley Incorporated: March 18, 1876 Incorporated: January 24, 1912 Legislative Districts: 40th, 42nd, 47th CD; 29th, 33rd, 34th Legislative Districts: 18th CD; 13th SD; 7th AD SD; 60th, 67th, 68th, 69th, 71st, 72nd AD General Law City. Population: 3,350 Chartered City. Population: 337,400 CITY OF ANTIOCH CITY OF ANDERSON (County of Contra Costa) (County of Shasta) Address: 200 H Street, Antioch, CA 94509 Address: 1887 Howard Street, Anderson, CA 96007 Mail Address: P.O. Box 5007, Antioch, CA 94531 Telephone: (530) 378-6626 Telephone: (925) 779-7000 Fax: (530) 378-6648 Fax: (925) 779-7003 Website: www.ci.anderson.ca.us Website: www.ci.antioch.ca.us Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8 a.m.
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