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MAYOR OF NEW SITE
MAYOR CURTIS MIMS
277 WRIGHT CIRCLE
NEW SITE, AL 36256
HOME TELEPHONE
256.329.0567
TOWN HALL
256.234.2049
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Mayor Curtis Mims
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The Town of New Site’s governing body is comprised of a five member group of citizens who make decisions on behalf of the local residents. Our goal is to make the best choices for all the citizens of our community.
New Site uses a mayor-council form of government and all officials must live within the incorporated town limits of New Site to qualify for office. The council is elected (at-large) to fill the five council seats. The council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.
The town council determines the budget, often derived from a recommendation from the mayor and the town clerk.
During its regular meetings, the council also makes decisions regarding the town’s water department, personnel, police department and park and recreation department.
The mayor has the authority to sit with the town council at its meetings. The mayor can make recommendations and introduce issues and he/she can vote on the ordinances and resolutions. The mayor must sign all ordinances and resolutions before they can go into effect.
The town clerk may not have voting power, but does have an active role in town government. The clerk’s office is responsible for arranging the council’s agenda for the meetings, determines the rules of order, keeps records of the meetings and sits in on budget meetings.
Every four years, New Site residents elect a mayor and town council members to serve their community.
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COUNCIL PLACE 1 | PARKS AND RECREATION
MICKEY CARTER
522 BENCE STREET
NEW SITE, AL 36256
HOME TELEPHONE
256.329.8562
TOWN HALL
256.234.2049
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Mickey Carter |
The Town of New Site’s governing body is comprised of a five member group of citizens who make decisions on behalf of the local residents. Our goal is to make the best choices for all the citizens of our community.
New Site uses a mayor-council form of government and all officials must live within the incorporated town limits of New Site to qualify for office. The council is elected (at-large) to fill the five council seats. The council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.
The town council determines the budget, often derived from a recommendation from the mayor and the town clerk.
During its regular meetings, the council also makes decisions regarding the town’s water department, personnel, police department and park and recreation department.
The mayor has the authority to sit with the town council at its meetings. The mayor can make recommendations and introduce issues and he/she can vote on the ordinances and resolutions. The mayor must sign all ordinances and resolutions before they can go into effect.
The town clerk may not have voting power, but does have an active role in town government. The clerk’s office is responsible for arranging the council’s agenda for the meetings, determines the rules of order, keeps records of the meetings and sits in on budget meetings.
Every four years, New Site residents elect a mayor and town council members to serve their community.
COUNCIL PLACE 2 | PERSONNEL
MICHAEL EAST
10675 HIGHWAY 22 EAST
NEW SITE, AL 36256
HOME TELEPHONE
256.234.6167
TOWN HALL
256.234.2049
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Michael East |
The Town of New Site’s governing body is comprised of a five member group of citizens who make decisions on behalf of the local residents. Our goal is to make the best choices for all the citizens of our community.
New Site uses a mayor-council form of government and all officials must live within the incorporated town limits of New Site to qualify for office. The council is elected (at-large) to fill the five council seats. The council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.
The town council determines the budget, often derived from a recommendation from the mayor and the town clerk.
During its regular meetings, the council also makes decisions regarding the town’s water department, personnel, police department and park and recreation department.
The mayor has the authority to sit with the town council at its meetings. The mayor can make recommendations and introduce issues and he/she can vote on the ordinances and resolutions. The mayor must sign all ordinances and resolutions before they can go into effect.
The town clerk may not have voting power, but does have an active role in town government. The clerk’s office is responsible for arranging the council’s agenda for the meetings, determines the rules of order, keeps records of the meetings and sits in on budget meetings.
Every four years, New Site residents elect a mayor and town council members to serve their community
COUNCIL PLACE 3 | WATER DEPARTMENT
LOYD COTNEY
14422 HAMLET MILL ROAD
NEW SITE, AL 36256
HOME TELEPHONE
256.329.1276
TOWN HALL
256.234.2049
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Loyd Cotney |
The Town of New Site’s governing body is comprised of a five member group of citizens who make decisions on behalf of the local residents. Our goal is to make the best choices for all the citizens of our community.
New Site uses a mayor-council form of government and all officials must live within the incorporated town limits of New Site to qualify for office. The council is elected (at-large) to fill the five council seats. The council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.
The town council determines the budget, often derived from a recommendation from the mayor and the town clerk.
During its regular meetings, the council also makes decisions regarding the town’s water department, personnel, police department and park and recreation department.
The mayor has the authority to sit with the town council at its meetings. The mayor can make recommendations and introduce issues and he/she can vote on the ordinances and resolutions. The mayor must sign all ordinances and resolutions before they can go into effect.
The town clerk may not have voting power, but does have an active role in town government. The clerk’s office is responsible for arranging the council’s agenda for the meetings, determines the rules of order, keeps records of the meetings and sits in on budget meetings.
Every four years, New Site residents elect a mayor and town council members to serve their community
COUNCIL PLACE 4 | BUDGET & FINANCE
LINDA MEADOWS
329 BENCE STREET
NEW SITE, AL 36256
HOME TELEPHONE
256.234.3042
TOWN HALL
256.234.2049
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Linda Meadows |
The Town of New Site’s governing body is comprised of a five member group of citizens who make decisions on behalf of the local residents. Our goal is to make the best choices for all the citizens of our community.
New Site uses a mayor-council form of government and all officials must live within the incorporated town limits of New Site to qualify for office. The council is elected (at-large) to fill the five council seats. The council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.
The town council determines the budget, often derived from a recommendation from the mayor and the town clerk.
During its regular meetings, the council also makes decisions regarding the town’s water department, personnel, police department and park and recreation department.
The mayor has the authority to sit with the town council at its meetings. The mayor can make recommendations and introduce issues and he/she can vote on the ordinances and resolutions. The mayor must sign all ordinances and resolutions before they can go into effect.
The town clerk may not have voting power, but does have an active role in town government. The clerk’s office is responsible for arranging the council’s agenda for the meetings, determines the rules of order, keeps records of the meetings and sits in on budget meetings.
Every four years, New Site residents elect a mayor and town council members to serve their community
COUNCIL PLACE 5 | COMMUNITY RELATIONS
BARRY CLARK
751 PINE ROAD
NEW SITE, AL 36256
HOME TELEPHONE
256.329.8683
TOWN HALL
256.234.2049
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Barry Clark |
The Town of New Site’s governing body is comprised of a five member group of citizens who make decisions on behalf of the local residents. Our goal is to make the best choices for all the citizens of our community.
New Site uses a mayor-council form of government and all officials must live within the incorporated town limits of New Site to qualify for office. The council is elected (at-large) to fill the five council seats. The council meets the second and fourth Monday of the month at 5:00 p.m. in the Conference Room in the Town Hall.
The town council determines the budget, often derived from a recommendation from the mayor and the town clerk.
During its regular meetings, the council also makes decisions regarding the town’s water department, personnel, police department and park and recreation department.
The mayor has the authority to sit with the town council at its meetings. The mayor can make recommendations and introduce issues and he/she can vote on the ordinances and resolutions. The mayor must sign all ordinances and resolutions before they can go into effect.
The town clerk may not have voting power, but does have an active role in town government. The clerk’s office is responsible for arranging the council’s agenda for the meetings, determines the rules of order, keeps records of the meetings and sits in on budget meetings.
Every four years, New Site residents elect a mayor and town council members to serve their community
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TOWN OF NEW SITE | 12791 HIGHWAY 22 EAST | NEW SITE, AL 36256
TELEPHONE: 256.234.2049 | FAX: 256.234.2887
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