Form of Government
Murrysville has a very unique form of government. Our form of government
was developed by local residents and approved by the people through a
referendum in 1976. The approved document is Murrysville's Home Rule Charter,
which functions as our local constitution. The Charter developed a form
of government with the Mayor (elected every two years) as the head of
all administrative activities and a seven-member Council (four-year terms)
delegated legislative powers. All eight elected officials are chosen at
large. Copies of the Charter are available at the Municipal Building.
The Municipal Building is located at 4100 Sardis Road. Regular business
hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
In addition to the elected positions, the Council appoints volunteers
to the following advisory boards and commissions:
Environmental Advisory Council (EAC), Franklin Township* Municipal
Sanitary Authority (FTMSA), Library Board, Parks and Recreation
Commission, Personnel Board, Planning Commission and Zoning Hearing
Board.
Personnel employed by the municipality are organized into seven
departments: Chief Administrator,
Community Development, Engineering,
Finance, Parks
and Recreation, Police, and Public
Works.
* Note that the local School District is Franklin Regional and you will
find other references to "Franklin" in local titles, since this area was
called Franklin Township until 1975.
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