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Administrative Services

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Managing the City's Financial Assets and Services

The Department of Administrative Services provides all the required administrative services to operate the City of Imperial, including financial reporting, audits, budgets, payroll, purchasing, utility billing, business license compliance, investments and treasury functions. The Department is responsible for all City Budget and fiscal functions, including accounting and purchasing. In this respect the department collects all city revenues, pays all City bills, prepares the payroll, processes business licenses, and serving as a customer service portal for citizens. Customer service staff processes nearly 6,000 utility bills on a monthly basis, receiving payments and responding to customer inquiries. 

The Administrative Services Director serves as the City’s Treasurer and is appointed by the City Manager. The City Treasurer ensures that all monies are safeguarded by following good financial practices such as depositing funds into the City’s bank account on a daily basis. The Administrative Services Director/City Treasurer submits a monthly financial report to the City Council that identifies cash balances in each of the City’s investment pools and validates that the City has sufficient funds to operate for the next thirty days.

Administrative Services Director Victor Manriquez

Administrative Services Director Victor Manriquez

Victor Manriquez was appointed as the Administrative Services Director for the City of Imperial in December 2023. He is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in finance, County and corporate management, and entrepreneurship. He holds a degree in Financial Management from National University and spent close to 10 years serving as a Behavioral Health Manager at the County of Imperial, where he oversaw the Accounting, Fiscal, Medical Records, Access, and Information Systems units. Prior to his work at the County of Imperial, Victor dedicated 10 years to his family’s dairy farming business, honing his skills in operations management and leadership. Additionally, he gained valuable experience in the corporate sector, working at Honeywell Turbo Technologies as a Senior Financial Analyst for two years, where he developed expertise in process improvement and project management.

Victor graduated from the University of San Diego High School and currently resides in Imperial County with his wife, Liza, a lawyer in El Centro, and their two high school children, Victor and Jessica.

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Processing the City's
accounts payable and issuing
checks to vendors; filing
annual reports required
by regulatory agencies;
reviewing internal controls
and adhering to established
payable procedures;
maintaining vendor and
encumbrance files.

Aiming to provide transparent
reporting to our residents.

The City's general
fund provides a standard
chart of accounts
and fund structure that is
the basis for uniform
annual financial accounting
and reporting.

Allied Waste (Republic
Services) is under contract
with the City of Imperial
to collect garbage, curbside
recycling and yard waste
collection.

- AB 2048 Information
- Ordinance No. 812
- Recycling Resources

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