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Administration
The Administration Department is directly responsible for the daily operation and administration for the city.
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Cemetery
The Cemetery is open to the public daily from dawn to dusk. It is under the supervision of Jim Mason, Parks, and Cemetery Superintendent.
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Clyde Light & Power
Find information about Clyde's electrical distribution center.
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Environmental Services
The City of Clyde Environmental Services Department maintains water and sanitary sewer lines.
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Finance
The Finance Department conducts all financial transactions related to cash collections, cash disbursements, employee benefits, and employee payroll in accordance with generally accepted accounting principals.
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Fire Department
The Fire Department works to save lives and protect property through prevention, preparedness, education, and response.
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General Services
The General Services Department maintains city streets and alleys, the storm sewer system, and other facilities operated and maintained in the interest of public safety and service.
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Income Tax
The Finance Department conducts all financial transactions related to cash collections, cash disbursements, employee benefits, and employee payroll in accordance with generally accepted accounting principals.
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Parks
Discover information about the Parks and Cemetery Department.
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Police
It is the mission of the Clyde Police Department to create and maintain a professional interactive partnership with our citizens to ensure a continued safe environment through responsible community policing.
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Recreation
Discover information about the Recreation Department events, classes, facilities, and more.
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Water Treatment
The Clyde Water Treatment Plant is designed to meet the growing water supply needs of our community. Learn more about it!
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Wastewater Treatment
Learn more about the Wastewater Treatment Plant, the Mercury Minimization Partnership, and the Combined Sewer System.
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Zoning
Zoning involves land use. Before any new construction; building, addition to a building, accessory structure, or sign is erected, a zoning permit is required. Zoning also determines where items can be placed on a property.