General Council Information
The Troy City Council is composed of four City Councilors and the Mayor. Each member serves a four year term of office with the terms staggered.
The greatest responsibility of the City Council lies in its legislative activities enacting ordinances, establishing policy and levels of service, adopting the budget, setting service fees and appropriating money to fund the city’s programs and services. The Mayor presides at all Council meetings and is not a voting member of the Council.
The Troy City Council meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm at the City Hall Court Room.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the City Council Meet?
The City Council meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. The meetings start at 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall Court Room. The City Council also holds work sessions which are posted. No action is taken at the work sessions.
How do I place an item on the Council Agenda?
The City Clerk has the responsibility of setting the Council Agenda. Agenda Items normally require action by the Council. If you would like an item placed on the agenda, please contact the City Clerk. If you would simply like to inform the Council of an item, or voice a complaint, you are welcome to do so during the Public Comments portion of the meeting.
How do I find out which Council members represent me?
The City of Troy Councilors are assigned departments. Representation is as follows:
Mayor - Police Department
Pierce - Electric Utility
Rebo - Public Works
Schrader - City Hall Administration
How do I contact a Council Member?
- Call City Hall at (406) 295-4151 to leave a message
- Send an email to citytroy@troymt.net
- Send mail to PO Box 823, Troy, MT 59935
How do I get copies of Minutes, Resolutions or Ordinances?
The City Clerk is responsible for all Minutes, Resolutions and Ordinances. Minutes are presently posted on the City website and can be found here.
Contact the City Clerk for any other information you may need.