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City Government: Clinton City is a third-class city and has a council-manager form of government, with an elected mayor and five city council members. Administration is carried out by an appointed city manager. Planning commissioners, board of adjustment member and other committee members are also appointed.
The mayor and council are elected to four-year, non-partisan terms.
Citizens are welcome to review city ordinances, minutes of city meetings, and talk to city officials about current or upcoming issues. Citizens are always welcome to attend and offer input at public meetings. The agendas for upcoming meetings are usually posted at the city offices on Fridays. Public hearings are also listed in the legal section of the Standard Examiner and a public notice is posted on any property which will be affected by a zoning change. The city publishes a quarterly newsletter which is mailed to all homes in the community.
Council Meetings: The city council generally meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. If you wish to make a request or present an item to the city council, please contact the city manager a minimum of two weeks prior to the meeting.
Planning Commission: The planning commission meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month, with exceptions. To present an item to the commission, please contact the Community Development Director for scheduling.
County Government: Clinton is located in Davis County, which has a three member commission. The county building is located at 28 East State Street in Farmington. Some services provided by the county are vehicle registration, voter registration, marriage and drivers licenses, animal control, food handler's permits, health department, and property deeds and records, property value assessments and Board of Equalization.
Elections are generally held at the Clinton Community Center, located in the northeast corner of the Clinton Park at 1906 West 1800 North. You can register to vote through the county clerk's office in Farmington. Mail-in forms are also available in a number of public buildings, such as banks, libraries, post offices or city offices. City elections are held during odd numbered years. Elections during even numbered years are run by the County
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