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City of Los Angeles

www.lacity.org

 
The City of Los Angeles is a Mayor-Council-Commission form of government, as originally adopted by voters of the City of Los Angeles, effective July 1, 1925 and reaffirmed by a new Charter effective July 1, 2000. A Mayor, City Controller, and City Attorney are elected by City residents every four years. Fifteen City Council members representing fifteen districts are elected by the people for four-year terms, for a maximum of two terms. Members of Commissions are generally appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the City Council. General Managers of the various City departments are also appointed by ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.lacity.org
  • 200 North Spring Street
    Los Angeles, CA USA 90012
  • Phone: 213.473.3231

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ted Ross
General Manager, Chief Information Officer Profile
Timothy Lee
Chief Information Security Officer Profile
Jeanne Holm
Senior Technology Advisor to the Mayor Profile
Jeanne Holm
Chief Data Officer Profile
Peter Marx
Chief Technology Officer Profile

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Town of Friday Harbor

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