City Hall closure Dec. 24 - Jan. 1, 2026.Police, library and emergency services remain open.
Administrative Services includes the Finance, Human Resources and Information Technology divisions. Each supports and reinforces citywide operations. This includes preservation of the City's financial resources, commitment to attract and retain a skilled workforce and effective management of the City's information systems.
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The City Manager implements the City Council’s plans and priorities by coordinating the work of all departments and employees, except the City Attorney. The City Manager's Office includes the City Clerk, economic development, public engagement and communications, sustainability policy and programs and management of special projects.
Community Development includes Building, Planning and Housing divisions. These functions include building permits, plan check, inspections, affordable housing assistance and monitoring, as well as long-range land use plans, development review and environmental analysis.
The library and community services department (LCS) includes lifelong learning and recreational opportunities for Menlo Park residents of all ages, abilities, and lived experiences. Public libraries, recreation centers, early childhood education, youth programs, older adult/senior programs, community events, and high-quality public athletic facilities.
The Police Department strives to provide the best possible police services. For more than 80 years, the department has worked hard every day to protect those who live, work and visit Menlo Park.
Public Works is responsible for maintaining and improving the city’s streets, parks, water and stormwater systems, traffic signals, trees, fleet and public buildings.