
Michael J. Egan, City Manager
Welcome to the City of Bellflower website.
Bellflower recently commemorated a half century of incorporation with a fabulous, year-long 50th Anniversary Celebration. We hosted a series of special events and had a lot of fun celebrating Bellflower’s past. But now it’s time to turn our attention to the future.
We’re committed to continued growth and redevelopment in our community. We have a number of exciting projects on the horizon that will help beautify and better our great City. We also face challenges that we’re ready to meet head on. We take pride in being a dynamic and diverse City that has become a special place for our 77,000 residents and 3,000 businesses.
Our motto, “Growing Together,” reflects the spirit of our community effort to work together to make Bellflower the best it can be. In that spirit, we have created this website. The purpose of this site is to provide you with the most up-to-date information regarding community services, events and issues facing the City. As our community grows, our communications tools are growing with it. We know that the web is fast becoming the preferred method of communicating and gathering information for many of our citizens. Through this web site, you can contact us to request services, research the Municipal Code, learn about events and programs or apply for a City position. More access services are forthcoming.
We trust you will find the site helpful. We welcome any suggestions you might have to improve it. And finally, we look forward to serving you. Thank you for visiting.
Michael J. Egan
City Manager
Mission Statement:To promote a constantly perceived City Mission. To maintain efficient and economical programs supporting the City Mission. To maintain viability of the City organization supporting morale and productivity while balancing personnel, departmental, organizational, and community demands with the City Mission.
The City Manager works under the broad policy guidance of the City Council, performing high level administrative, technical and professional work in directing and supervising the administration of the City. The City Manager exercises supervision over all municipal employees either directly or through subordinate supervisors, except the City Clerk and the City Attorney who report to the City Council. The City Manager's duties and powers are assigned from Chapter 2, Section 3, Subsection 2 of the Bellflower Municipal Code. The City Manager's Office administrates and executes City Council policy, presents recommendations and provides the information that enables the City Council to make decisions on matters of policy. The City Manager's Office also responds promptly to all citizen inquiries and requests, and disseminating information regarding City activities.
The following divisions fall under the City Manager's Office:
Human Resources Division
Public Affairs Division
The City Manager's Office is also responsible for:
Community Events Calendar
Service Request Form
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