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Col. Scott A. Lewis
City Administrator / Chief of Police Office: 636-498-6565 Ext. 400 scott.lewis@cityofcottleville.com The City Administrator is appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Board of Aldermen. The City Administrator supervises the day-to-day operations of the City Government and is responsible for the hiring, firing and performance of all city staff. The City Administrator makes recommendations to the Mayor and Board of Aldermen on legislation, policies, programs and services. The City Administrator acts as the City's Purchasing Agent, Risk Manager and Personnel Director.
City Clerk / City Treasurer Office: 636-498-6565 Ext. 201 amy.lewis@cityofcottleville.com The City Clerk is responsible for recording and filing official municipal records, preparation and distribution of City Ordinances and resolutions, meeting notices, agendas, minutes and filing official notices and advertisments In addition the City Clerk performs voter registration, notary public services, accepts filing for candidacy in municipal elections, officially swears in public officials and employees and is the custodian of records and the Seal of the City. The City Clerk also issues business and liquor licenses as well as temporary sign permits. The City Treasurer is responsible for all of the City's financial and accounting functions, as well as assisting the Mayor and City Administrator with the preparation of the City's Annual Budget, Cash Management and Investment, Purchasing and Property Management. The City Treasurer is responsible to publish the City's Semi-Annual Financial Statement. The Treasurer is assisted by a Certified Public Accountant and is audited yearly. Robert V. Mosbey Community Development / Public Works Director Office: 636-498-6565 Ext. 202 rob.mosbey@cityofcottleville.com The Public Works Director is responsible for managing and processing the infrastructure, public works, and proposed land use by both private and government development, within the City. The Public Works Director advises the Old Town Historic Commission, Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustment, and Board of Aldermen on issues related to each of these areas. The Public Works Director assists in overseeing the development of the City by developing Master Plans related to Transportation, Land Use, Trails and Parks, and other infrastructure needs. As development does occur, the Public Works Director administers escrow releases, performs site inspections, and responds to citizen com for commercial, industrial, and residential developments. Major Scott B. Anderson, M.A., M.P.A.
Deputy Chief of Police
Office: 636-498-6464 Ext. 405 scott.anderson@cityofcottleville.com The Deputy Chief of Police is responsible for the day to day management of the Police Department. This includes general oversight of the Patrol Division, Support Services Division and the Criminal Investigation Division. |





