Government

City of Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach, California, operates under a council-manager form of government. This means that elected officials (the City Council) set policies, and a City Manager (appointed by the council) handles daily administrative operations. Here’s a breakdown of the key components:
City Council
- The City Council consists of seven members, including the Mayor.
- Council members are elected at large (citywide) for four-year terms.
- The Mayor is selected from among the council members and serves a one-year term.
- The City Council is responsible for adopting laws, setting the city’s budget, and overseeing policy decisions.
City Manager
- The City Manager is appointed by the City Council and serves as the chief executive officer of the city.
- Responsible for carrying out council policies and overseeing city departments.
Mayor
- The Mayor is primarily a ceremonial leader with no extra executive power beyond the City Council role.
- Chairs council meetings and represents the city at official events.
City Departments
Huntington Beach has multiple departments, including:
- Police Department (HBPD) – Law enforcement and public safety.
- Fire Department (HBFD) – Fire prevention and emergency response.
- Public Works – Infrastructure, water, and transportation.
- Community & Library Services – Parks, recreation, and library services.
- Finance Department – Budget and financial management.
- Community Development – Planning, zoning, and economic development.
Boards & Commissions
The city has several advisory boards and commissions, such as:
- Planning Commission
- Environmental Board
- Human Relations Task Force
Elections & Meetings
- City Council elections occur every two years, with staggered terms.
- Regular City Council meetings are held at City Hall and are open to the public.
Contact Information – City of Huntington Beach, CA
City Hall Address:
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 536-5511
Email: info@huntingtonbeachca.gov
Website: www.huntingtonbeachca.gov
City Hall Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Social Media:
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