The City of Ozark has opened the Chadwick Flyer Bridge over Highway 65, marking a key milestone in the Chadwick Flyer Trail project and improving safe, connected access for residents and visitors. Read on...
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The Utility Billing Department handles the billing for water/sewer connections, disconnects, and trash services provided by Republic Services for the City of Ozark.
About Ozark Growth Ozark is a thriving community experiencing rapid growth in both residential and commercial areas. The population of Ozark has grown at a record pace of 119% over the last 10 years and is projected to continue this growth well into the future. Ozark offers a small-town feel with all the amenities of a metropolitan area.
Your Government Ozark is considered a Fourth-Class City, which means it follows certain rules laid out in Missouri's Revised Statutes. These rules cover how the city is set up, its governance structure, and everyone's responsibilities. Ozark operates under the Mayor-Board of Aldermen-City Administrator form. A mayor is elected every two years.
History of Ozark OZARK, MISSOURI, WAS FOUNDED IN 1841 and was named after the Ozark Mountains, which rise nearby. After the Civil War, Ozark became a hub of agricultural trade, with businesses and industries sprouting up to serve local farmers.
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The City of Ozark is exploring the idea of becoming a charter city-- an opportunity to shape a local governance framework that reflects our community’s unique values, priorities, and aspirations.