City Manager
The City Manager’s Office oversees the performance of the five departments of the City.
The City Manager’s Office oversees the performance of the five departments of the City.
Planning and Development ensures developments comply with codes and ordinances.
The Public Works Department provides streets, utilities, transit, sewer, and disposal services.
The Finance Department provides various accounting and business services.
Dinuba Police Department’s mission is to reduce crime and enhance the quality of life in Dinuba.
The City of Dinuba Fire Department is an “all-risk” fire department. We strive to serve our community.
Transit service is available via the Tulare County Regional Transit Agency (TCRTA). The TULARE COUNTY...
The City Clerk’s Office is the principal link between the City Council and the citizens of the City.
Responsible for the efficient operation of the City’s personnel system.
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Population in 2014: 23,696 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +38.6%
Males: 12,594 (53.9%)
Females: 10,753 (46.1%)
Median resident age: 25.9 years
California median age: 33.3 years
Zip codes: 93618.
Estimated median household income in 2013: $36,302 (it was $33,345 in 2000)
Dinuba: $36,302
Elevation: 330 feet
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The Chief Executive Officer is the City Manager who serves at the pleasure of the City Council and carries out city policies. All other department heads in the city serve under contract and at the pleasure of the City Manager. The City consists of seven departments which include the City Manager’s Office, Administrative Services, Parks and Community Services, Community Development Services, Fire Services and Police Services, and Public Works Services.
There are eight appointed advisory commissions and committees that assist the City Council in making policy decisions. They are the Planning Commission, the Parks and Community Services Commission, the Dinuba Economic Development Committee, the Police Advisory Commission, and the Architectural Review Committee. Each commission and committee is made up of citizens who work to provide services to the community while assisting the Council in achieving goals established by the citizens and elected officials; therefore, protecting the overall interest of the community and achieving the City’s common goal, "Together, A Better Community."
City Council meetings are held each month on the second Tuesday at 5:30
p.m. and on the fourth Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
Correspondence for the Dinuba City Council may be sent to malaniz@dinuba.ca.gov
For over a century, Dinuba has maintained a forward thinking attitude and strives to positively impact the economic vitality and enhance the quality of life in the region.
For those wishing to explore it, Dinuba is home to an abundance of local treasures. Read below for some of what Dinuba has to see, and do.
For over a century, Dinuba has maintained a forward thinking attitude and strives to positively impact the economic vitality and enhance the quality of life in the region.