Delbarton Town Council

Town Council Members

Delbarton is governed by an elected Mayor and five-person Town Council. The Town Council meets at the Council Chambers of the Delbarton Town Hall on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 6 p.m.

Mayor | Mont Crum | Delbarton

Mont Crum

Mayor

Becky Fouch | Town Recorder | Delbarton, WV

Rebecca Fouch

Town Council Member

Robert Hunt, Jr. | Town Council Member | Delbarton, WV

Robert Hunt, Jr.

Town Council Member

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Roger Ooten

Town Council Member

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Jeremy Davis

Town Council Member

Albert Totten | Town Council Member | Delbarton, WV

Albert Totten

Town Council Member

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Kimberly Totten

Town Recorder

Robert Kuenzel

Town Attorney

Delbarton Town Council: Your legislative body

The Town Council is the legislative branch of Delbarton’s government, which has operated under a strong-mayor form of government since 1946. The Council’s primary functions are to approve the city’s general fund budget, adopt ordinances and resolutions.

Meetings

Unless the meeting falls on a legal holiday, Town Council meets at 6:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Monday of each month in Council chambers at Town Hall. Special meetings may be called at any time, with reasonable notice by the mayor, upon the request of majority of council.

City Council Rules

Council proceedings subscribe to Robert’s Rules of Order. Speakers, who are not members of Council are limited to five minutes on any permissible subject unless they are being questioned by a member of Council. Speakers are limited to three minutes when speaking on resolutions or ordinances unless they are being questioned by a member of council. The Mayor, however, may grant an extension of time to any speaker.

Membership

Town Council has 7 members, including the Town Recorder and the Mayor.

Terms

Town Council members are elected to four-year terms. The current term expires July 1, 2023.

Responsibilities

Council members serve in the following capacity for the town: Finance, Personnel, Public Works, Economic and Community Development, Public Safety, Recreation, Solid Waste Management and Planning and Zoning.