Does the City Attorney represent individuals in the community/public?
No. The City Attorney’s office represents the issues of the public as a whole and therefore cannot represent the interest of any individual resident or Commissioner. The City Attorney provides legal advice to the City Commission, City Manager and all City departments on a variety of legal proceedings.

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1. Does the City Attorney represent individuals in the community/public?
2. What are the hours of operation for the City Attorney’s office?
3. Can the City Attorney refer or recommend an attorney to represent the individual residents?
4. Can the City Attorney give legal advice to the individual resident/public?
5. Will the City Attorney answer my questions if they know that I am already represented by attorney?