Government
City of Los Angeles
The City of Los Angeles operates under a Mayor-Council form of government. The Mayor serves as the chief executive officer and is responsible for overseeing the city’s departments, implementing policies, and ensuring effective governance. The City Council, composed of 15 elected members representing different districts, functions as the legislative body, passing laws, approving budgets, and monitoring city operations.
Los Angeles features a wide network of departments and agencies responsible for various services including policing, firefighting, transportation, water and power, housing, and parks. These departments are managed by general managers appointed by the Mayor and often confirmed by the City Council. Key city departments include the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Fire Department (LAFD), Department of Water and Power (LADWP), Department of Transportation (LADOT), and Housing Department.
Additional oversight and support come from the City Administrative Officer, who helps with budget planning, and the City Attorney’s Office, which handles legal matters for the city. The City Clerk manages elections and official records, while the Inspector General provides oversight on public accountability. Neighborhood councils also play a vital advisory role, ensuring community voices are included in city decisions.
Contact Information
200 N Spring St, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Phone: (213) 378-4111
Mayor’s Office: (213) 978-8300
General City Services: (213) 978-2700
Email: [email protected]
General InformationÂ
Mayor’s Office: https://www.lamayor.org
City Clerk’s Office: https://cityclerk.lacity.org
City Administrative Officer (CAO): https://cao.lacity.org
City Attorney’s Office: http://www.lacityattorney.org
Office of the Inspector General: http://www.inspector.lacity.org
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD): https://www.lapdonline.org
Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD): https://www.lafd.org
Department of Transportation (LADOT): https://ladot.lacity.org
Department of Water & Power (LADWP): https://www.ladwp.com
Housing Department: https://housing.lacity.org
Recreation and Parks Department: https://www.laparks.org
Department of Cultural Affairs: https://culturela.org
Building & Safety Department: https://bss.lacity.org
Office of Elections & Voter Registration: https://cao.lacity.org/elections
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