Government
The Town Council of Harwood is the legislative policy-making body, composed of four members, elected at-large every two years in four-year staggered terms. The Mayor is the chief presiding officer of the Town Council and is elected separately by the citizens, serving a term of four years, except for special circumstances such as the recent special election that unseated Former Mayor Richard Arnsen in the wake of the events of last year’s attack of the undead and the corresponding investigation.
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The Council consists of:
- Charlene Taylor, Mayor;
- Walter Harcourt, Vice Mayor;
- Gerald Lafray, Council Member;
- Helen Brea, Council Member;
- Albert Cole, Jr., Council Member;
- Carole Clay, Council Member.
Responsibilities of the Town Council include:
- Enacting ordinances and resolutions for the proper governing of the town’s affairs;
- Passing the annual budget;
- Appointing citizens to serve on various commissions, such as the Mayor’s Ad Hoc Commission on the Zombie Uprising and Prevention Thereof;
- Supervising the Town Clerk and Fire Marshall, who serve at the pleasure of the Council.
The Harwood Town Council currently meets the third Thursday of each month in Council Chambers. Public comment begins at 7pm.
The Town of Harwood is a rural town with a rich history, known for its spectacular scenery and close proximity to the Boca del Infeirno.
Much of the town is being rebuilt, and we're working to preserve the historical architecture inexplicably spared by the undead in order to retain a vibrant small town feel. We invite you to explore this site and determine why Harwood is being called “The Town That Can Come Back To Life!”