What does the City Attorney do?

The City Attorney represents the City of Green Bay as a corporation by protecting the city's legal interests, advising city administration, advocating on the city's behalf, and representing the city in court, administrative hearings, quasi-judicial hearings, and any other legal action.

Our department does not represent any individual person or resident. The City Attorney only represents employees and elected officials in their official capacities when the City's interests are at stake. Just like a corporate business attorney who works solely for a corporation and does not represent any other person or business, the City Attorney acts in a similar capacity for the City of Green Bay.

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1. What does the City Attorney do?
2. What doesn’t the City Attorney do?
3. I read that the City adopted an ordinance, and I want to make sure I am in compliance. Can you tell me if I am in compliance or if my interpretation is correct?
4. How do I obtain a copy of documents the city has in its files?
5. I need to file an appeal with the Sex Offender Residence Board. How do I do that?
6. Who do I call to report a potential City Code violation?
7. Can you represent me in my case?
8. I want to sue the city, how do I do that?
9. How can I get a copy of the City Code or a City ordinance?
10. Can you refer me to a private attorney?
11. I received a municipal citation, what should I do?
12. Where do I pay my parking ticket?
13. How do I contest my parking ticket?
14. What is the difference between the City Attorney and the District Attorney?
15. I am having a dispute with my neighbor. Can the Law Department give me advice or assist in getting the dispute resolved?
16. My neighbor’s tree is growing over the property line or overhanging onto my property. Can the City do anything about it, or can I cut the limbs myself?
17. My neighbor built a fence on my property. What can I do?
18. My neighbor did something to his property that causes mine to flood. What can I do?