City Departments

  • 311 Service Center

  • Assessing

    Learn about Assessing, tax rates and our current fiscal year.

  • Auditing

    View documents and reports for the Auditor.

  • City Clerk

    The City Clerk's Office serves as the central information point for residents and visitors alike. The City Clerk is the chief election official, recording official, registrar of vital records, public records official, and licensing officer. It is the mission of this office to be a reliable provider of information and quality services to the community and its residents and to work cooperatively with all departments, boards and committees while complying with state and local statutes.

  • City Manager

    The City Manager is the Chief Administrative Officer of the City and is responsible to the City Council for the proper administration of all City affairs placed under his charge by or under the charter.

  • Community Development & Planning

    The Department of Community Development and Planning was created by a vote of the City Council in August 1982 providing a formal interrelationship with staff members.

  • Emergency Management

    Learn about Emergency Management in Watertown.

  • Fire

    The Fire Department works to save lives and protect property through prevention, preparedness, education and response.

  • Health

    The mission of the Watertown Health Department is to protect and promote health, prevent disease and disability, and access and improve the health status of the community.

  • Human Resources

    The Human Resources Department is responsible for a variety of human resources functions, learn about them here.

  • Human Services

    The Human Services Department oversees the planning, direction, management, and operation of Watertown’s human services programs and referral pathways, including services that address housing, food, and economic insecurity as well as migrant supports.

  • Information Technology

    Find information on the City's wide-area computer network, new software, and new computer technologies being used in Watertown.

  • Police

    The Watertown Police Department is committed to providing the best professional services to the people of Watertown.

  • Procurement

    Procurement is responsible for the proper procurement of goods and services in accordance with MGL Ch. 149, 30,39M, 30B, and 7.

  • Public Buildings

    The department is responsible for keeping 775,000 square feet of space safe, accessible, functional, and inviting while protective Watertown's historic heritage and town pride.

  • Public Works

    The Public Works Department is involved in activities relating to capital planning, engineering, operating and maintaining, constructing and managing public ways and infrastructure, the maintenance of park lands, open space, public grounds and buildings, city cemeteries, town street lights, water distribution systems, sewer and drain collection systems, the City’s urban forestry, and the collection and disposal of solid waste and recycling. Further, the Department also is involved in climate change initiatives, waste diversion, emergency response, snow and ice operations, fire alarm maintenance, water quality and provides oversight on private developments.

  • Recreation

    The Watertown Recreation Department provides the residents of Watertown a wide range of active and passive recreational, leisure, and seasonal activities for all age groups and abilities.

  • Senior Services

    Senior Services provides a variety of social, health, educational, recreational, advocacy, and support programs designed to help Watertown’s older adults age well in the community.

  • Skating Rink - John A. Ryan Arena

    The John A. Ryan Arena provides the residents of Watertown the opportunity to practice and participate in their ice sports of choice for a wide variety of age groups.

  • Treasurer / Collector

    Learn about the Treasurer / Collector.

  • Watertown Free Public Library

    The Watertown Free Public Library extends beyond its walls to connect people to ideas, information, education, creative opportunities, and to each other. While preserving the rich history of Watertown, the Watertown Free Public Library embraces the advancement of library service, inspires personal development, and promotes community. The library provides free recreation, entertainment, and enrichment. It welcomes and serves everyone.

  • Watertown Public Schools

    The Watertown Public Schools offers a unique learning environment that is intellectually rigorous and nurturing with small, responsive classrooms designed to ignite creativity while empowering student resilience and confidence.

  • Watertown Organization Chart (PDF)

    View a printable version of the Organization Chart.

  • City Office Directory

    Search through contact information for all organization staff and departments.

  • Municipal Buildings & Parks Hours

    Municipal Buildings hours