Dedicated downtown in 1978, Dunedin City Hall houses the offices of the city's top public officials.
City Hall contains the offices of the mayor, four city commissioners, city manager and public works and utilities director. It also contains the studio and office of the city communications director.
City commission meetings are held here on the first and third Thursdays of the month at 6:30pm.
Visit or call city hall to schedule meetings with the commissioners, mayor or anyone else who works there.
Here is a list of some of the current officers occupying city hall:
Dave Eggers
Mayor [email protected]
David Carson
Vice Mayor /Commissioner
Ron Barnette
Commissioner
Julie Scales
Commissioner
Julie Ward Bujalski
Commissioner
Douglas Hutchens
Director of Public Works and Utilities
Janice Demasi
Administrative Assistant
New Port Richey's Human Resources Department is responsible for hiring city employees, providing them with benefits and fulfilling their needs. The department's five main functions are employment, payment and classification, employee relations, training as well as benefits and risk management. It also maintains employee files and negotiates contracts with police and fire unions. The office is located in city hall.
The Elder Affairs department is a state agency that handles medical assessments to determine whether seniors qualify for assisted living or nursing homes. In Florida, seniors comprise a quarter of the state's population. The department also provides service programs for seniors and encourages them to live self-sufficient lives.