South Fraser County Council
The South Fraser County Council (SFCC) is the executive, administrative and policymaking authority of South Fraser County, British Columbia, the second-most populous of the seven administrative counties of the ceremonial county of the Lower Mainland. It consists of an elected committee of 33 individuals, who elect an outside professional manager to serve as County Manager, who is responsible for day-to-day executive decisions as well as representing the county government when the SFCC is not in session.
The South Fraser County Council meets in Surrey, the capital and most populous municipality of the South Fraser County.
Departments[edit | edit source]
The South Fraser County Council is the parent body of the multiple executive departments which oversee various aspects of public administration in the county. These departments are listed below:
- South Fraser County Department of Justice
- South Fraser County Department of Corrections
- South Fraser County Department of the Treasury
- South Fraser County Department of Building Safety
- South Fraser County Department of Public Works
- South Fraser County Department of Housing
- South Fraser County Department of Health
- South Fraser County Department of Energy
- South Fraser County Department of Education
- South Fraser County Department of Parks and Recreation
- South Fraser County Department of Infrastructure
- South Fraser County Department of Transportation
- South Fraser County Department of Sanitation
- South Fraser County Department of Agriculture
- South Fraser County Department of Communications