
Beautification Commission
The Beautification Commission meets, as business warrants, at 5:15 p.m. in the Municipal Building. Established by the City Code of Ordinances Chapter 26-8, the Beautification Commission’s purpose is to perform services prescribed by the code to enhance the aesthetic beauty of the city. Members shall be appointed to a four-year term. Expired members will continue to serve with full authorities until reappointed or replaced. Visit the Beautification Commission website.
For more information, contact Gail Satterfield.
Commissions
Fireman's Civil Service Commission
The Firemen’s Civil Service Commission meets as business warrants. One member is appointed by the City Board, one member is appointed by the Chamber of Commerce, and one member is appointed by the Fraternal Order of Firemen. Not more than two can belong to the same political party. Expired members will continue to serve with full authorities until reappointed or replaced.
For more information, contact Chief Chad Bailey.
Historic Landmarks Commission
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The Historic Landmarks Commission meets in the Municipal Building each month, as business warrants. Established by the City Code of Ordinances Chapter 44, the Historic Landmarks Commission’s purpose is to fulfill West Virginia Code Chapter 8, Section 26A, serve as a design review board in the administration of a historic district, and others duties as set forth in the Code of Ordinances. Members shall be appointed to a three-year term. Expired members will continue to serve with full authorities until reappointed or replaced.
For more information, contact Anthony Heltzel.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission meets, as business warrants, in the Municipal Building. Established by the City Code of Ordinances Chapter 44-48, the Planning Commission is endowed with all the powers set out by West Virginia Code Chapter 8, Article 24. Members shall be appointed to a three year term. Expired members will continue to serve with full authorities until reappointed or replaced.
For more information, contact Anthony Heltzel or Cecil Marson.
Policeman's Civil Service Commission
The Policemen’s Civil Service Commission meets as business warrants. One member is appointed by the City Board, one member is appointed by the Chamber of Commerce, and one member is appointed by the Fraternal Order of Police. Not more than two can belong to the same political party. Expired members will continue to serve with full authorities until reappointed or replaced.
For more information, contact Chief Dennis Dillow.



