City Government
The Whitefish City Council is composed of six City Councilors and the Mayor. The Council is the legislative and policy-making body for the City and is responsible for adopting the annual budget; hiring and removing the city manager, approval of annexations, subdivisions, zone changes, urban renewal projects, conditional use permits, lakeshore construction permits; approving the purchase and sale of property; creating committees and making committee appointments; adopting ordinances and resolutions of all types; adopting goals and policies; approving the sale of bonds; awarding contracts; initiating litigation; approving grant applications; and many similar duties. The Mayor presides at all Council meetings and votes on matters of Council business only in the event of a tie vote. The Mayor has no administrative duties.
The City Council conducts regular sessions on the first and third Mondays of each month, beginning at 7:10 p.m. in the City Council Chambers in City Hall, located at 402 Second Street East. The Council and City Manager Gary Marks can be reached by calling City Hall at (406) 863-2400, or by email at cityclerk@cityofwhitefish.org or via postal service at P.O. Box 158, Whitefish, MT 59937.
Your Whitefish Police Department, led by Chief Bill Dial, is here to serve you and are pleased to offer this medium to assist us in serving the community. We are dedicated to providing the public with highly professional police services while keeping the welfare and safety of our citizens as our primary goal.
Our mission, community policing, can only be accomplished if we are empowered by our citizens through effective communications and community involvement. The department is seeking input from our community and requests your assistance so we can serve you in an efficient and professional manner.
The Police Department provides many services to the public. At present we provide patrol and investigative functions, security at special events, school resource officer, special patrols in high traffic crash and crime areas, bike patrol, animal control, narcotics investigations, and staffing of the dispatch and 911 center for police, fire and ambulance.
In the near future, we envision a reserve/volunteer program, a citizens' police academy, an enhanced 911 system, an interactive WEB page which will allow citizens to send suggestions, constructive criticism, and compliments to the department. If you have questions, suggestions or concerns regarding your Police Department, please contact us at (406) 863-2420.
The Fire Department is located at the corner of Second Street and Baker Avenue. You can contact the Fire Chief, Dave Sipe at (406) 863-2481 or Fire Marshal, Doug Loy at (406) 863-2482. If you have an emergency, please call 911.

