Employee Compensation
The City of Villa Park believes that information regarding employee compensation be readily available to the public, and in an effort to provide the compensation of staff, we have placed the following information on the City’s website. Please note: Villa Park City Councilmembers do not receive compensation.
Currently, the Villa Park staff consists of nine employees: eight full-time and one part-time. Other functions and most City services are provided by contract.
Full-Time Employees (Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
- City Manager/City Clerk Steve Franks
- Finance Director Lee Siow
- Senior Management Analyst Alyssa Eazell
- Management Analyst Sherise Musquiz
- Management Analyst Ashlea Houston
- Assistant Planner Justin Urbanski
- Maintenance Supervisor Mike Knowles
- Maintenance Worker Miguel Pola
Employee Benefits
All City employees are unrepresented and their salaries and benefits are established by resolution which is adopted annually by the City Council. The City Manager’s Salary and benefits are established separately by contract.
City Contracts
Contract |
Approved |
Expires |
Description |
Kimberly-Horn & Associates, Inc. |
10-24-2023 |
06-30-2026 |
Housing Element Update |
Gruber and Lopez, Inc |
07-01-2023 |
06-30-2025 |
Audit, Tax and Advisory Services |
Rutan and Tucker |
09-26-2023 |
10-01-2027 |
City Attorney, City Attorney Services |
NV5 |
03-26-2024 |
06-30-2029 |
City Engineer, General Engineering Services |
Sage Crest Planning + Environmental |
09-30-2023 |
09-30-2026 |
Planning Director, General Planning Services |
John L. Hunter and Associates |
07-01-2023 |
06-30-2028 |
NPDES MS4 Permit Services |
Brea IT |
04-23-2024 |
06-30-2025 |
Technology Services |
Orange County Sheriff-Coroner |
07-01-2023 |
06-30-2028 |
Law Enforcement Services |
Orange Country Fire Authority |
07-01-2010 |
06-30-2030 |
Fire Protection, Prevention and Suppression Services |
Republic Waste Services |
01-01-2012 |
06-30-2030 |
Waste Management |
City Clerk Management Services, Inc. |
03-26-2024 |
06-30-2025 |
City Clerk Services |
California Yellow Cab |
07-01-2021 |
06-30-2025 |
Taxi Services for SMP Program |
Statement of Economic Interests - Form 700
The Political Reform Act ("PRA"), also known as the Conflict of Interest Code, requires designated public officials to file a Statement of Economic Interests ("SEI"), Form 700 (aka Conflict of Interest Statement). The purpose is to disclose assets and income which may be materially affected by their official actions.
To search for Form 700 local statements, click here.
Form 806 – Public Official Appointments
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) requires each agency to post a single Form 806 (FPCC Regulation 18705.5 amended March 2012). Form 806 reports additional compensation that officials receive when appointing themselves to positions on other boards, commissions or committees of a public agency, special district, and joint power agency/authorities. Each agency must post a single Form 806 listing all paid appointed positions including the date appointed, length of term and stipend amount. For information about Form 806 visit California's Fair Political Practices Commission website.
Catalog of Enterprise Systems
In compliance with California Government Code Section 6270.5, the City is required to post a Catalog of Enterprise Systems. The catalog is a list of all the City’s major business systems except those that are specifically excluded from publication under the statute. The catalog includes the rough time period over which the data is collected and updated.
Find below, all the documents associated with the City of Villa Park's Transparency.