Town Council

Andy Reitinger MayorTerm Expires:  May 2022

Andy Reitinger
Mayor

Term Expires: May 2026

Kimberly Barrow Mayor Pro TemTerm  Expires:  May 2022

Kimberly Barrow
Mayor Pro Tem

Term Expires: May 2026

Melissa Brown
Alderman

Term Expires: May 2026

Ryan Cottam
Alderman

Term Expires: May 2025

Carol King
Alderman/Treasurer

Term Expires: May 2025

Terry Sanner Alderman/Road CommissionerTerm Expires:  May 2023

Terry Sanner
Alderman/Road Commissioner

Term Expires: May 2025

Town Staff

Maria Huynh Town Attorney

Maria Huynh
Town Attorney

Jill Monson Town Secretary

Jill Monson
Town Secretary

 

Email the Town a Question:

Mayor - Mayor@NewHopeTx.gov

Council - Council@NewHopeTx.gov

Council Members - kimberly.barrow@newhopetx.gov

- carol.king@newhopetx.gov

- terry.sanner@newhopetx.gov

- melissa.brown@newhopetx.gov

- ryan.cottam@newhopetx.gov

Town Secretary - Secretary@NewHopeTx.gov

Code Enforcement Officer - CodeEnforcement@NewHopeTx.gov

Planning & Zoning Commission - PlanningZoning@NewHopeTx.gov

Need a Building Permit? See ‘Permits & Zoning

Animal Control - AnimalControl@NewHopeTx.gov




Planning & Zoning Commission  

Paul Frueh - Chair

Joe Dudas

Jonathan Losawyer

Chad Bradfield

Evan Miller

Event Planning & Coordination Committee

Kimberly Barrow -  Acting Chair

Sandra Sanner

Taylor Stone 

Vicki Reitinger

Media & Communication Committee

Keith Zalenski - Chair

Carol King

Teri Zalenski


Town Officers

Treasurer - Carol King

Town Judge - Hon. Caprice Garcia

Code Enforcement Officer/Animal Control Officer - America’s Code Enforcement / All American Dogs

Building Inspector - Bureau Veritas North America, Inc.

Building Official - Andy Reitinger

Planning & Zoning Commission Chair - Paul Frueh

Road Commissioner - Terry Sanner

Park Commissioner - Sandra Sanner

Events Planning & Coordination Committee Chair - Kimberly Barrow

Media & Communication Committee Chair - Keith Zalenski

Open Government Certificates - New Hope Officials

The State of Texas has many open government laws to help make the work of the state transparent to the public. The primary open government laws are the Texas Public Information Act and the Texas Open Meeting Act.