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The official website for the City of Des Moines, serving more than 214,000 residents and 52 neighborhoods in Iowa's capital city.
Mayor, City Council Members and appointed staff for the City of Des Moines, Iowa. Find contact information for Mayor Frank Cownie and City Council Members Carl Voss, Connie Boesen, Indira Sheumaker, Linda Westergaard, Josh Mandelbaum, and Joe Gatto.
The mission of the Department of Public Works is to plan, construct, and maintain the infrastructure of the community. We provide essential services that ensure safety, protect public health, and safeguard the environment through resource recovery. View Our Strategic Plan.
Airport Authority Board. Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals. Civil Service Commission. Des Moines Civil and Human Rights Commission. Greater Des Moines Sister Cities Commission. Historic Preservation Commission. Housing Appeals Board. Housing Services Board. Library Board of Trustees.
Meeting schedule, agendas, minutes and video recordings for Des Moines City Council meetings.
The Human Resources Department serves the City of Des Moines by connecting qualified individuals with meaningful work, attractive compensation and competitive benefits.
We want you to be successful when applying to a job with the City of Des Moines, so we put together some resources to assist you in the process.
The City of Des Moines is Iowa’s capital city and the county seat of Polk County. The local government serves more than 214,000 residents throughout 49 neighborhoods with more than 4,000 acres of parkland and 81 miles of trails.
The City Manager is appointed by Des Moines City Council and is responsible for serving as the primary advisor to the City Council, managing the day-to-day business of the City, and performing as the chief negotiator for the City.
This office serves as a go-between for the residents of Des Moines and the City Council, Mayor, and other various departments. So, what is the City Clerk? They are a city employee that is appointed by the City Council and responsible for duties defined by the Code of Iowa.