The Town of Campobello, South Carolina operates as a 'Council' form of government. There
is a
Mayor and four Council Members who serve four-year staggered terms. The
Mayor
and Council are elected at large in non-partisan elections. The Mayor
serves as the
principal spokesperson and representative of the Town and is the
presiding officer at
Council meetings.
Town Council is the legislative body of the Town and adopts Town
Ordinances and
amends them as needed. Council also determines what Town taxes shall be
levied and
how funds are spent.
Regular meetings of the Town Council are held the first Monday of each
month at
7:00 pm in the fire department training room, 50 Broad Street. All
meetings are
open to the public and citizens are encouraged to attend.
Anyone wishing to address Town Council should contact the Town Hall
office to be
place on the agenda and should make their request seven (7) days prior
to the meeting.
