Welcome to the Administrative Services Department. Lalo Perez is the department director and is responsible for the following divisions/functions:
Administration The goal of the Administration Division is to provide leadership for the department, to guide the departmental focus, and to work on special projects as assigned by the City Manager or the Department Head.
Accounting The goal of the Accounting Division is to process, record and report citywide financial transactions. Budget Division The mission of the Budget Division is to develop and publish the operating and capital budgets annually. The Budget Division also supports special studies by performing financial, organizational, and policy analyses of issues and programs. Information Technology Services The Information Technology Division supports and develops the City's technology infrastructure, for users within the City and for the general public. Money Management/Treasury The mission for the Money Management/Treasury area is to safely manage the City's cash; invest funds according to the City's Investment Policy and State code; and to facilitate debt financing when required. Purchasing and Contract Administration Purchasing and Contract Administration is charged with the responsibility of purchasing and contracting for all of the goods and services utilized by the City. In addition it provides property disposal services, printing and mailing services, and manages two supplies warehouses to support City activities. Real Estate and Property Management The goal of the Real Estate Division is to manage and efficiently utilize City-owned properties to maximize monetary and non-monetary benefits. The Division acquires, leases, and sells property or property rights of way for public use and improvement projects such as utility facilities, parks, museums and community centers. The Division also acquires all easements needed for utilities services and, at the request of the property owner, vacates (abandons) any easements no longer used or needed by City utilities. In addition, in cooperation with the Palo Alto Housing Corporation and the Department of Community Development and Planning, the Division administers the City's Below Market Rate Housing program. Revenue Collections Revenue Collections is responsible for the collection of City Revenue generated from utility billings, the sale of parking permits, transient occupancy tax payments, parking citation payments, utility user tax payments and miscellaneous accounts receivable invoices. The office is opened to the public, which allows staff members to provide personalized assistance to customers who have concerns or issues. - In July, parking citations may be paid online. More info coming soon.
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