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CITY GOVERNMENT Mountain Home


CITY OFFICIALS Joe Dillard Mayor Joe Dillard


Ward 1, Position 1 Carl Graves


Ward 3, Position 1 Nancy Osmon


divided into four wards with two alderman representing each ward. A ward’s size is based on population. While aldermen rep- resent the wards, they are elected at-large by all voters in the city. They serve two-year terms. Elected officials with four-


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year terms are the mayor, city clerk, city attorney and district judge. The police chief, fire chief and treasurer are appointed posi- tions. City offices are located in the Municipal Building, 720 S. Hickory St., unless otherwise noted. Mountain Home has a 1 per-


cent city sales tax. Half the reve- nue goes to the Street Depart- ment, $350,000 goes to the Water and Sewer Department, and the remainder goes to the General Fund. The total sales tax in Moun- tain Home is 8.5 percent — 6.5 percent state, 1 percent county and 1 percent city.


Mayor Mayor Joe Dillard’s duties


include ensuring the city ordi- nances and regulations are


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enforced through the police department and supervising 174 employees. » 425-5116


City Clerk City Clerk Brian A. Plumlee is


the legal custodian of the city’s records and documents, and also serves as the city council’s secre- tary. He conducts grant research and updates, and maintains the city’s website. » 425-5943 » Email: bplumlee@cityof- mountainhome.com


City Treasurer Treasurer Deborah Cotter


is responsible for being the Eva Frame Fact Book 2015 Don Webb David Almond


City Attorney Roger Morgan


Ward 1, Position 2 Rick Pierce


Ward 3, Position 2 Don Webb


ountain Home is a first-class city with a mayor/council form of government. It is


City Clerk Brian A. Plumlee


Ward 2, Position 1 Jennifer Baker


Ward 4, Position 1 David Almond


Ward 2, Position 2 Wayne Almond


Ward 4, Position 2 Eva Frame


Rick Pierce Jennifer Baker Roger Morgan


Wayne Almond


Nancy Osmon


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