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This seven-member body is comprised of volunteers, who are elected by fellow residents (councilmembers receive $1 a year for their service). Each year the Council selects two of its members to serve as Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem. Learn More. This is the official website for the City of Belton.
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Community. Associations. Downtown Belton Business Alliance. Friends of the Library. Citizens Helping in Police Service. Belton Fire Corps. Business Development. Belton Economic Development Corporation. Civic Clubs.
Within a 150-mile radius of Belton is a market of more than 9.4 million people, including the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, San Antonio, and much of Houston. This region encompasses 55 percent of the population of Texas.
In August 1850, the new pioneer town of Belton (first named Nolandville that was changed to Belton in 1851) was laid out in blocks, streets, and lots with the courthouse public square the center. It was designated County seat for the newly organized Bell County.
Monitor water consumption, see account statements, and pay online all in one location. Identify water leaks early on by setting notification alerts to notify you by text or e-mail about high water consumption. The service is free to Belton water customers, but registration is required.
We are available 24 hours a day by telephone, 254-933-5840. File Report Online. Annual Reports. The chief of police presents an annual report to the Belton City Council during the first quarter of the year.
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The Belton City Council has passed a resolution to allocate its remaining $90,000 in federal COVID-19 recovery funds to the United Way of Central Texas to assist residents with rent and utility payments. Residents can apply for assistance on the United Way’s website.
The council appoints the city manager, city clerk, city attorney and municipal judge. It appoints citizens to various boards and commissions, and approves the annual budget and ad valorem tax rate. The council develops a Strategic Plan, and establishes fees and rates for city goods and services.