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The Council of Commissioners is the legislative body of the City and County of Butte-Silver Bow. The Council consists of 12 Commissioners elected from single member districts; one of whom is elected by its members to serve as chairman. The Council meets in public session generally four times per month.
The first and third weeks are regular meetings while the second and fourth are Committee of the Whole meetings. In addition, there are six standing committees which meet at various times during each month. The Council's function is to determine policy for the local government. Specific activities includes: adopting ordinances and resolutions; levy taxes and fees, appropriations, approve contracts, etc.
Council meetings are held in the Courthouse, Room 312 and open to the public. For more information or leave a phone message for a your Commissioner, call (406) 497-6219.
| District 1 | Glen Granger |
| District 2 | Joe Lee |
| District 3 | Jim Fay |
| District 4 | John Sorich |
| District 5 | Charlie O'Leary (Chairman) |
| District 6 | Wally Frasz |
| District 7 | Mark Moodry |
| District 8 | Dave Coleman |
| District 9 | Dan Foley |
| District 10 | Mike Sheehy |
| District 11 | Cindi Shaw |
| District 12 | Rocko Mulcahy |
Pictured left to right:
Wally Frasz, Mike Sheehy, Cindi Shaw, Jim Fay, Charlie O'Leary, Dan Foley, Joe Lee, Mike Moodry, John Sorich, Glen Granger, Dave Coleman. Not Pictured: Rocko Mulcahy.
Contact Information
General contact information for the Butte-Silver Bow Courthouse.
Postal address:
155 West Granite Street
Butte, MT 59701
Telephone: (406) 497-6200
FAX: (406) 497-6328
Chief Executive Paul Babb
The governments of the city of Butte and Silver Bow County combined in 1977. The government is lead by the Chief Executive, Paul Babb and a 12-member Council of Commissioners.
Our business hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m. MDT, with no noon closure. Business offices are closed for State and Federal holidays.
Essential Public Works Services, (water, sewer, and road maintenance) are available 24 hours, seven days a week.
- To report a water problem, dial 497-6540;
- A sewer problem, 497-6550;
- A road maintenance or animal control problem, 497-6565
The function of the Butte-Silver Bow Government is to serve the citizens of the city of Butte and Silver Bow County. Our government's goal is to improve and maintain governmental operations and conditions within the boundaries of Silver Bow County.
