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December 05, 2008

City Guide

City Administration

City administrator

City Hall, third floor
994–2650. Fax: 994–8297

City administrator Roger Fraser is responsible for carrying out the policies established by the city council.


Clerk

City Hall, second floor
994–2725. Fax: 994–8296

The city clerk, Jacqueline Beaudry, and her staff provide a variety of services to the public and city council. The office issues permits for going-out-of-business sales ($115 for 30 days, renewable twice), and licenses for bicycles ($8 onetime fee for bicycle owners age 12 & up) and dogs ($16 for up to two years). Applicants must submit a serial number for a bike license and a rabies certificate for a dog license. The clerk also issues domestic partnership certificates that carry no legal rights or benefits. Applications must be notarized. The charge is $20 for city residents and $30 for nonresidents. The application is available online at www.a2gov.org. The clerk issues permits for block parties, noise, and banners; applications are available online. The clerk’s office maintains records of city council acts, which can be reviewed in person at City Hall and photocopied (5˘/page). The city’s code and charter also are available for inspection and copying. Copies of the charter cost $7 each. Many of the city clerk’s documents and records can be found online at www.a2gov.org/government/city_administration/city_clerk/pages/default.aspx

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Communications office

425 S. Main, suite LL114 [map]
769–7422. Fax: 994–8731

Communications unit manager Lisa Wondrash oversees all aspects of the city’s communication activities, including media relations, employee communications and website content, as well as Community Television Network (769–7422; 2805 S. Industrial, suite 200). Supported by cable franchise fees, CTN offers Ann Arbor residents and nonprofit organizations free television production tools, services, and training (see the Media section of this guide for programming information). ctn@a2ctn.org, www.a2ctn.org

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Human resource services

City Center Bldg., 220 E. Huron, seventh floor
994–2803

Responsible for managing staffing, employee/labor relations, employee benefits, compensation, performance management, training and development, and worker's compensation. Applications for employment are accepted online on the employment page at www.a2gov.org. A computer is available in the Human Resources office to complete online applications Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Position openings also are broadcast on Community Television Network and listed on a 24-hour job recording at 994-8106.


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