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City of Villa Park

www.villapark.org

 
City of Villa Park is a Villa Park, CA-based company in the Government sector.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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Town of Friday Harbor

Fourth Class Municipality (Town), Incorporated: 1909 Location:  Friday Harbor is located midway along the eastern shore of San Juan Island, second largest in a chain of 172 islands in the northernmost stretch of Puget Sound, and situated between Canada's Vancouver Island and the Washington State mainland. Physical Description:  The Town of Friday Harbor encompasses 1.23 square miles, or 787 acres.  Over 50% of the town's area is developed.  Land-use development reflects the town's eight zoning classifications, depicted on the town's official land use map: single family residential; multi-family residential; professional service; commercial; light industrial; light manufacturing; and public services.  Other land-use categories noted are: quasi public facilities; public facilities; parks; vacant areas; and other. Government:  Friday Harbor is the seat of San Juan County government and is the only incorporated town in the county.  As a municipal corporation of the fourth class, Friday Harbor operates as a fourth class municipal corporation under the Revised Code of Washington, Section 35.  Friday Harbor has a Mayor/Council non-partisan form of government.  Voters elect the mayor and five council members to four-year terms.  All represent the community at large rather than individual districts or areas of town. Revenue Sources:  The Town of Friday Harbor derives revenue primarily from a 1% sales tax, from real estate and personal property taxes, and from portions of various taxes levied by the State of Washington, such as a gasoline tax, a liquor excise tax, and hotel/motel taxes.  Sales tax and real estate and personal property tax monies are earmarked for the town's current fund which finances general government services.  State-shared revenues are dedicated for a particular use or fund.  User fees or rates support the operation of the Town's utilities.

County of Wellington

The County of Wellington is a special place for more than 90,000 residents who call the municipality home. Whether it`s the rich, agricultural and rural lands that grow fresh and local foods, the beautiful and historic towns that are home to several of the top festivals in Ontario, or the proximity and access to major urban markets, the County of Wellington provides an outstanding quality of life and an ideal location for residents and families alike. The County also offers a modest cost of living and excellent schools. Formed in 1840, the County of Wellington encompasses more than 2,600 square kilometres and is approximately an hour`s drive west of Toronto. It includes the Towns of Minto and Erin, and the Townships of Puslinch, Centre Wellington, Mapleton, Wellington North and Guelph-Eramosa. The County of Wellington has been widely honoured in the recent past. Earlier this year, the County`s Human Resources (HR) Department was presented with the Employer of Distinction Award by the Human Resources Professionals Association [Guelph and District Chapter]. Last year, the County was recognized nationally for having the Best Health and Wellness Strategy at the Canadian HR Awards and for being awarded as Canada`s Safest Employer by Canadian Occupational Safety. In 2012, the County of Wellington was designated as one of 64 “Safe Communities” by Safe Communities Canada, and in 2008, Wellington County was recognized as one of Canada`s Top Employers by Maclean`s Magazine. As an organization, the County offers diverse opportunities to work in our community, such as: a Long Term Care Home, 14 Library Branches, Roads and Solid Waste Services, Planning and Development, Green Legacy Tree Nursery, and Social Services, which includes Ontario Works, Child Care Services and Housing.