Located on Main Street, New Port Richey City Hall houses the offices of some of the city's important functions, like fire and emergency services, and prominent public officials, such as the city clerk.
The city council holds its meetings in the building on the first and third Tuesday of every month.
The City Council currently includes Mayor Bob Consalvo, Deputy Mayor Rob Marlowe, Councilwomen Judy DeBella Thomas and Ginny Miller, and Councilman Bob Langford. Visit the listed website for each person's contact information.
Gulfport was established in 1910 and has grown to include more than 12,000 residents. Gulfport City Hall is home to many city departments including the Gulfport Police Department, Mayor's Office, City Council Members Offices, Community Development, Public Works, Office of the City Clerk and Human Resources, and Office of the City Attorney. The City Council holds regular meetings on the first and third Tuesday of every month at 7pm at City Hall.
The Office of the City Clerk is responsible for the maintenance of all official records for the City of Tampa. The City Clerk bears witness to all official city records, including, but not limited to, official actions of the city council, oaths of office and records of appointments to city boards and committees. Tampa's City Clerk is Shirley Foxx-Knowles. The Deputy City Clerks are Sandra Marshall and Lelia Blevins. Please call for an appointment at least three days in advance to research archival materials.