Mayor and Directors

 BILL BEAN, Mayor

 
Bill Bean, Mayor
(937) 652-4303
bill.bean@ci.urbana.oh.us


Term: 2012 through 2015

 

 

Per Section 3.03 of the Urbana City Charter, the Mayor shall be the chief executive of the City and shall have the responsibility for the general supervision and direction of the administrative branch of the City government. The Mayor shall appoint the Director of Administration, the Director of Law, and the Director of Finance who shall serve at the Mayor's pleasure and may be removed by the Mayor without cause. The appointment of the Director of Law and the Director of Finance shall be subject to confirmation by a majority vote of Council.

 


 

 kerry brugger, Director of Administration

 

Kerry Brugger started as Director of Administration for the City of Urbana on February 20, 2012.  His hours are Mondays through Fridays, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.  He can be reached at:

Mail: 205 S Main St, Urbana OH 43078
Phone: (937) 652-4302
Email:  kerry.brugger@ci.urbana.oh.us   


 

lee, williams, Director of Finance

 
Lee Williams is the Director of Finance for the City of Urbana. Lee's hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and his contact information is:

Mail: 205 S Main St, Urbana OH 43078
Phone: (937) 652-4310
Email:  lee.williams@ci.urbana.oh.us 


 

 Gil Weithman, Director of Law and Prosecutor

 
Gil has served Champaign County Municpal Court as Prosecutor since 1990 and Law Director since 1996. His office is located on the second floor of the Municipal Building. Mr. Weithman's office hours are 7:30AM to 4:00PM, Monday through Friday. His contact information is:

Mail: 205 S. Main St, Urbana, OH 43078
Phone: 937-652-4397
Fax: 937-652-4355
Email :  gil.weithman@ci.urbana.oh.us  

 

Urbana is conveniently nestled in Champaign County in the heart of west central Ohio.

  • Incorporated in 1868
  • Approximately 6.8 square miles
  • Population 11,793 as of 2010 census
  • Home to Urbana University, a liberal arts college with an enrollment of 1500 and a 128-acre campus
  • Two national residential historic districts and multiple single sites on the registry
  • According to the Ohio Historical Society, in 1840 during the VanBuren-Harrison contest, downtown Urbana was the site for a national Whig convention dinner. Hanging nearby was a banner with the words "The People is Oll Korrect." This helped to perpetuate the national trend of using "OK," not only as a show of political support, but as a common phrase used today. (more)