CITY OF TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
CITY OF TWIN FALLS
Internet Site: http://www.tfid.org
The voting qualifications for city elections held in odd-numbered years are identical to those for the general elections, but you must have resided in the city for at least 30 days. For more information on these voting regulations, call the city clerk’s office, 321 Second Avenue East, at 735.7245
Twin Falls has a city manager form of government. Seven council members are elected at large on a nonpartisan ballot for 4-year overlapping terms. Members of the council choose one of their fellow members to serve as the city’s mayor.
Salaries: Mayor: $12,000 -Council Members: $9,000
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Terms Expire:
Lance Clow, Mayor…….……………………….….2013
Lee Heider …………….……………………….…...2011
Will Kezele…….....................................................2011
David E Johnson, Vice Mayor......…………….…..2011
Trip Craig……………………………………………2011
Don Hall……………………………………………..2013
Greg Lanting………………………………….….....2013
CITY MANAGER…………………..Thomas J. Courtney
CITY ENGINEER…………………………..Jackie Fields
PLANNING & ZONING DIR…………….. Mitch Humble
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIR...Melinda Anderson
DEPUTY CITY CLERK….........................Sharon Bryan
Meetings: The City Council meets every Monday at 5 p.m. with public hearings at 6 p.m. the first and third Mondays in the council chambers. The Planning and Zoning Commission meets at 7 p.m. the second and last Tuesday of the month in the City Council Chambers. Both meetings are open to the public.
Next City Election: November 8, 2011
CHAIRS OF THE CITY BOARDS:
Library…………………….…………………Brian Bolton
Planning and Zoning………………………Carl Younkin
Urban Renewal…………….…………………Tom Frank
Golf…………………..……..…………………....Patty Lee
Parks and Recreation..…..……………….John Bonnett
Airport……………………………….Marvin Hempleman
Greater Twin Falls Transportation……….....Aaron Wert
Trees……………………………………….....Tony Brand
Pool Advisory……………………………… Bob Blastock
The League of Women Voters is a non-profit, non-partisan organization.
Internet Site: http://www.tfid.org
The voting qualifications for city elections held in odd-numbered years are identical to those for the general elections, but you must have resided in the city for at least 30 days. For more information on these voting regulations, call the city clerk’s office, 321 Second Avenue East, at 735.7245
Twin Falls has a city manager form of government. Seven council members are elected at large on a nonpartisan ballot for 4-year overlapping terms. Members of the council choose one of their fellow members to serve as the city’s mayor.
Salaries: Mayor: $12,000 -Council Members: $9,000
CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS Terms Expire:
Lance Clow, Mayor…….……………………….….2013
Lee Heider …………….……………………….…...2011
Will Kezele…….....................................................2011
David E Johnson, Vice Mayor......…………….…..2011
Trip Craig……………………………………………2011
Don Hall……………………………………………..2013
Greg Lanting………………………………….….....2013
CITY MANAGER…………………..Thomas J. Courtney
CITY ENGINEER…………………………..Jackie Fields
PLANNING & ZONING DIR…………….. Mitch Humble
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIR...Melinda Anderson
DEPUTY CITY CLERK….........................Sharon Bryan
Meetings: The City Council meets every Monday at 5 p.m. with public hearings at 6 p.m. the first and third Mondays in the council chambers. The Planning and Zoning Commission meets at 7 p.m. the second and last Tuesday of the month in the City Council Chambers. Both meetings are open to the public.
Next City Election: November 8, 2011
CHAIRS OF THE CITY BOARDS:
Library…………………….…………………Brian Bolton
Planning and Zoning………………………Carl Younkin
Urban Renewal…………….…………………Tom Frank
Golf…………………..……..…………………....Patty Lee
Parks and Recreation..…..……………….John Bonnett
Airport……………………………….Marvin Hempleman
Greater Twin Falls Transportation……….....Aaron Wert
Trees……………………………………….....Tony Brand
Pool Advisory……………………………… Bob Blastock
The League of Women Voters is a non-profit, non-partisan organization.