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- City of Fresno
She works on the PARCS customer service team, where she handles everything from FresGO requests to tennis court reservations to Camp Fresno signups – and all things in between!
- Police Department – City of Fresno
The men and women of the Fresno Police Department are dedicated to serving our community with honesty, compassion, and respect as we keep our citizens safe We do this by preventing citizens from becoming victims of crime or being injured in a traffic collision
- Career Opportunities – City of Fresno
Interested in working for the City of Fresno? A job with the City offers exciting challenges and a variety of unique career opportunities all focused on providing reliable, high quality municipal services to the public
- Departments – City of Fresno
Fire Fresno Animal Center General Services Information Services Mayor Parks Recreation Personnel Services Planning and Development Police Public Utilities Public Works Retirement Transportation and FAX Airline Information Non-Stop Destinations Airline Covid Information Airport Parking Ground Transportation Directions International Travel
- Billing Payments – City of Fresno
The City of Fresno bills primarily for four services: Solid Waste (garbage, recycling and green waste disposal), Sewer, Community Sanitation, and Water Customers may be billed for any combination of services based on what services are available and provided to a specific property
- Utilities Billing and Collection – City of Fresno
The Utilities Billing Collection (UB C) Division of the Finance Department is responsible for the billing and collection of the City of Fresno’s utility fees and charges
- Records and Reports – City of Fresno
The Fresno Police Department continues to make significant strides towards crime control, traffic safety, reducing emergency response times, and enhancing the profession of law enforcement
- Utilities Affordability Credit Program Application - City of Fresno
To qualify, account holders must self-certify that they qualify for PG E’s California Alternate Rates for Energy (“CARE”) Program, one of Fresno County Human Services Programs, or have an annual maximum household income equal to or less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines
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