City Records
Special Announcement: City Clerk Records Portal Coming this Summer!
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The Office of the City Clerk maintains important legislative documents concerning the Palo Alto. To promote transparency and public engagement, the City Clerk Records Portal will be an efficient and easy platform to search for City records. Records will include, but are not limited to:
- Published City Agenda Packets and Minutes
- Ordinances and Resolutions
- Proclamations
- Executed Contracts
- Gifts to the City (Filed Form 800's)
- ...and more! Anticipate it this 2022 summer.
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Resources for City Records
The City of Palo Alto actively encompasses the values of transparency and accountability. Within the vast inter-workings of our departments, each division strives to promote civic integrity for our residents. Platforms for public information and government data have been created and maintained as a result. The City encourages and appreciates our residents who continue to expand their civic awareness and participation. Explore our available resources below!
Are you on the hunt for a specific record? Submit a Public Records Act (PRA) Request.
Municipal Code and the City Charter
Our Municipal Code is a collection of passed legislation by the Palo Alto City Council and is subject to change. The passed legislation is referred to as an Ordinance or measure and have the effect of law, unless declared invalid/unconstitutional. The City Charter defines the powers, functions, and procedures of Palo Alto. It is an important legal document that provides the framework of our City.
While every attempt is made to keep this online version current, it should be used for reference only. The most recent Ordinances amending the Palo Alto Municipal Code may be found in the City Clerk's Office. The online version of the Municipal Code is updated several times per year, which also includes the City Charter.
Municipal Code City Charter
NetFile Portal (FPPC Form 700's and Campaign Forms)
The City Clerk is the local Filing Officer for the City of Palo Alto. All local campaign committees and Form 700 filers are required to file statements with the City Clerk. The City Clerk complies with the regulations of California's Political Reform Act and abides by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC).
The City of Palo Alto uses the NetFile system to file FPPC documents, such as Conflict of Interest Filings (Form 700) and campaign-related forms (Form 410, 460, etc.). Council Members, Board and Commission Members, and select City staff must file a Form 700. We encourage filing the forms electronically for secured, efficient, and accessible documentation. All completed documents are available through the NetFile Public Portal.
To view a list of positions required to file a Form 700, please see the Conflict of Interest Resolution(PDF, 585KB).
NetFile Employee/Elected Official Login
NetFile System Public Portal
Open Data Portal
The City of Palo Alto Open Data Portal, first launched in 2012, includes over 100 datasets with continuous additions. For example, the public can easily access information on how the City of Palo Alto spends money; employee salary data; the status of development permits; geospatial data; historic library information; utilities data; and current infrastructure issues.
Explore Palo Alto's Open Data
Open Town Hall
Open Town Hall is an online forum for civic engagement. Read public discussion regarding important Palo Alto topics, and post opinions and statements for involved conversations. The comments will be available to city officials making decisions on these topics.
Visit Palo Alto's Open Town Hall
Ordinances and Resolutions
Ordinances
Ordinances are laws passed by the Palo Alto City Council and generally govern matters not already specified by state/federal laws. The majority of Ordinances deal with maintaining the general welfare of the City. Examples include, but are not limited to: building, zoning, public health, and business regulations.
Individual Ordinances are sorted by year, and each are embedded as links within the page. If you wish to search for a specific topic, press Ctrl F (PC) or Command F (Mac) to search a keyword within the list.
- 2022 (Ordinance 5539 - )(PDF, 371KB)
- 2021 (Ordinances 5513 - 5538)(PDF, 271KB)
- 2020 (Ordinances 5487 - 5512)(PDF, 256KB)
- 2019 (Ordinances 5458 - 5486)(PDF, 182KB)
- 2018 (Ordinances 5423 - 5457)(PDF, 188KB)
- 2017 (Ordinances 5404 - 5422)(PDF, 539KB)
- 2016 (Ordinances 5370 - 5403)(PDF, 134KB)
- 2015 (Ordinances 5295 - 5369)(PDF, 452KB)
- 2014 (Ordinances 5226 - 5294)(PDF, 1MB)
- 2013 (Ordinances 5178 - 5225)(PDF, 454KB)
- 2012 (Ordinances 5136 - 5177)(PDF, 580KB)
- 2011 (Ordinances 5110 - 5137(PDF, 158KB)
- 1991 - 2010 (Ordinances 4008 - 5109)(PDF, 669KB)
- 1981 - 1990 (Ordinances 3255 - 4007)(PDF, 528KB)
- 1971 - 1980 (Ordinances 2592 - 3254)(PDF, 540KB)
- 1961 - 1970 (Ordinances 1989 - 2591)(PDF, 453KB)
- 1951 - 1960 (Ordinances 1317 - 1988)(PDF, 482KB)
- 1909 - 1950 (Ordinances 0001 - 1316) (work in-progress)
Resolutions
Resolutions are non-binding motions that express the Palo Alto City Council's consensus on matters of public policy, social issues, and legal rights. They also are used for internal and administrative purposes, such as scheduling the City Council Summer/Winter closures and calling General Municipal Elections. Resolutions are not laws like Ordinances, but they showcase the resolve and support of the Council.
Individual Resolutions are sorted by year, and each are embedded as links within the page. If you wish to search for a specific topic, press Ctrl F (PC) or Command F (Mac) to search a keyword within the list.
- 2022 (Resolutions 10011 - )(PDF, 399KB)
- 2021 (Resolutions 9935 - 10010)(PDF, 615KB)
- 2020 (Resolutions 9874 - 9934)(PDF, 972KB)
- 2019 (Resolutions 9811 - 9873)(PDF, 680KB)
- 2018 (Resolutions 9730 - 9810)(PDF, 596KB)
- 2017 (Resolutions 9654 - 9729)(PDF, 127KB)
- 2016 (Resolutions 9570 - 9653)(PDF, 277KB)
- 2015 (Resolutions 9482 - 9569)(PDF, 565KB)
- 2014 (Resolutions 9387 - 9481)(PDF, 827KB)
- 2013 (Resolutions 9311 - 9386)(PDF, 480KB)
- 2012 (Resolutions 9220 - 9310)(PDF, 454KB)
- 2011 (Resolutions 9134 - 9219)(PDF, 51KB)
- 1991 - 2010 (Resolutions 6956 - 9133)(PDF, 916KB)
Planning and Development Services Records
The Planning and Development Services team holds an abundance of helpful information readily available for the public. View the Current Planning page for more resources.
Helpful Links:
- Parcel Reports
- Save time, money and energy! Download and print a Parcel Report detailing pertinent information about a lot or parcel within the City of Palo Alto by using the new “Online Parcel Report” tool.
- Building Records on Accela
- View and schedule inspections with the City’s Accela Citizen Access (ACA) web portal. Historical building permit records are also available through this resource.
- BuildingEye
- Use the “BuildingEye” tool to view planning applications, building permits, and code enforcement cases all over the city. Simply click on the icons to learn more about each project.
Police Department's Public Information Portal
The Palo Alto Police Department is committed to informing the public about police activities, department policies, and agency practices. With the values of accountability, integrity, and openness while serving the community, the Police Department provides information on police incidents, police report logs, and crime statistics.
Police Department's Public Information Portal