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Dearborn, MI Code of Ordinances
CITY OF DEARBORN, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
OFFICIALS 2024
Adopting Ordinance Ordinance No. 96-661
PART I - CHARTER[1]
PART II - CODE OF ORDINANCES
Chapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION[1]
Chapter 3 - ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS[1]
Chapter 4 - ANIMALS[1]
Chapter 5 - BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS[1]
Chapter 6 - CABLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS[1]
Chapter 7 - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT[1]
Chapter 8 - ELECTIONS[1]
Chapter 9 - FEES FOR PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS[1]
Chapter 10 - FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION[1]
Chapter 11 - OCCUPANCY AND BUILDING STANDARDS[1]
Chapter 12 - LICENSES AND BUSINESS REGULATIONS[1]
Chapter 13 - NUISANCES[1]
Chapter 14 - OFFENSES[1]
Chapter 15 - PARKS AND RECREATION[1]
Chapter 16 - SOLID WASTE[1]
Chapter 17 - STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES[1]
Chapter 17.5 - SUBDIVISIONS
Chapter 18 - TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES[1]
Chapter 19 - WATER AND SEWERS[1]
Chapter 20 TRANSITION FOLLOWING AN ELECTION
A. - Cablevision Industries
B. - Ameritech New Media, Inc.
SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE MICHIGAN STATUTES ANNOTATED
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE - MICHIGAN COMPILED LAWS
CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE - ORDINANCES
ZONING ORDINANCE
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Sec. 2-102. - Functions and duties.
   The functions and duties of the director shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
   (1)   Administration of local government communications networks for voice, data, audio and video signals.
   (2)   Police, fire and local government communications support services.
   (3)   Develop, maintain, and manage citywide computer-reliant information and communications system.
   (4)   Develop, maintain, and manage an internal telephone and public safety communication system.
(Ord. No. 80-4, § 2, 7-1-80; Ord. No. 86-376, 11-18-86; Ord. No. 00-807, 1-18-00; Ord. No. 07-1136, 9-17-07; Ord. No. 22-1736, 1-25-22)
Sec. 2-103. - Divisions.
   The Department of Innovation and Technology shall be composed of five divisions with responsibilities as follows:
   (1)   Administration. City-wide information systems and general office operations.
   (2)   Systems. Installation, maintenance and repair of telephone, radio, audio and video communications systems.
   (3)   Geographic information systems. Development, maintenance, and management of a citywide geographic information system.
   (4)   Communications. Development, maintenance and management of an internal telephone and public safety communication system.
   (5)   Computer services. Development, maintenance and management of a citywide computer-reliant information and communications system.
(Ord. No. 86-376, 11-18-86; Ord. No. 00-807, 1-18-00; Ord. No. 07-1136, 9-17-07; Ord. No. 22-1736, 1-25-22; Ord. No. 22-1757, - -22)
Secs. 2-104—2-120. - Reserved.
DIVISION 4. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Sec. 2-121. Established.
   (a)   There is hereby created and established in and for the city a department in the city government to be known as the Department of Community Relations, which shall be under the supervision of a director who shall be appointed by the mayor in accordance with the charter provisions pertaining to directors of departments, and who shall receive such compensation as shall be affixed by the council.
   (b)   The city shall provide the necessary appropriations annually to provide suitable office space, facilities, equipment, and personnel to carry on the work of the Department of Community Relations.
   (c)   The director shall be the appointing authority for all employees who may be required to operate the department.
   (d)   Functions and duties: The director of the Department of Community Relations shall supervise and control the department, and shall be the appointing authority for all employees who may be required to operate the department. Functions and duties of the department shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
      1.   Conduct research of an economic and administrative nature, which may from time-to-time be requested by the mayor, city council or the directors of the departments of the city government.
      2.   Compile, study and analyze objectives, functions and results of work of various departments of the city government.
      3.   Collect, tabulate, file and store statistical data by the various departments.
      4.   Prepare the city's annual report or such other departmental reports as may be requested.
      5.   Maintain liaison with the public and the media.
      6.   Make arrangements for the reception of various visiting dignitaries and distinguished visitors to the government offices of the city.
      7.   Distribute factual information pertaining to the city government to the public in any manner deemed by the director to be most suitable.
      8.   Assist in the preparation of and coordinate plans and publicity in connection with the various city-sponsored festivals, pageants and programs.
      9.   Provide and furnish such other services as may be requested by the mayor or authorized by the city council.
(Ord. No. 22-1727, 1-25-22)
Secs. 2-122-2-230. Reserved.
DIVISION 5. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH[6] 
Footnotes:
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Charter reference— Department of health, § 10.23.
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