Overview
Creedmoor enjoys a Council/Manager non-partisan form of government. Five board members and the mayor, all representing the community at-large, are each elected directly by the people; the commissioners for four-year staggered terms and the mayor for a two-year term.
Responsibilities
The Board of Commissioners is the policy-making body for the City of Creedmoor. The Board's responsibilities include adopting the City budget; establishing policy; enacting ordinances, resolutions, and other actions; approving appropriations and contracts; levying taxes; and granting franchises. In addition, the Board appoints the city manager, city attorney, and the members of various boards and commissions.
Meeting Information
The Board of Commissioners meets monthly on the first Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. to conduct the business of the City.
Unless notification is given otherwise, meetings are held in the boardroom at Creedmoor City Hall, 111 Masonic Street, Creedmoor, North Carolina. A current board meeting schedule is available for download in the navigational panel at left.
Citizen Participation
The City of Creedmoor's elected officials value your opinion and invite you to address the Board of Commissioners on any matter of concern to you or your community. Opportunities for citizen participation at the Board of Commissioners regular meeting are as follows:
• Citizens may be placed on the meeting agenda under "Requests to Address the Board" by contacting the City Clerk. Requests must include your full name, address, and topic. Meeting agendas are finalized one week prior to the scheduled meeting date. Please contact the clerk at least one week in advance of the meeting to be placed on the upcoming regular meeting agenda in order to allow staff adequate time to review your concerns.
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Public Comment period is offered at each meeting to citizens who wish to speak on a matter of general concern. A three (3) minute time limit is imposed on speakers. Speakers must be prepared to give their full name and address for the record. Please read the
Public Comment Policy if you have any questions.