If you have any comments or questions, or if you need to suggest a project, please do so on here. Mayor - Allen Lipsmeyer - Office: 501-354-1556; Cell 501-477-2047; Fax office 501-354-6475 - [email protected]
Clerk/treasurer - Sherry Cody - Office: 501-354-3484
- [email protected]
City Attorney - Jonathan Kelley - Office: 501-354-0123 - [email protected]
Police C
hief - Sonny Stover - Office: 501-354-0131
Fire Chief - Earle Eichenberger - Office: 501-354-3907
Director Of Public Works - Eddie Murray - Office: 501-354-1370
Code Enforcement Officer - Greg Woodard - Office: 501-354-8020
Wastewater Superintendent - Wayne Dixon - Office: 501-354-8020
Parks and Rec Director - Jan Cummings (Interim) - Office: 501-354-4727
Swimming Pool - 501-354-9797
Animal Control - 501-354-0131
Housing Authority - 501-354-2330
Housing Authority (Park Place Apts) - 501-354-9898
Municipal Airport - 501-354-8845
Sanitary Landfill - 501-354-5299
City Council:
Ward 1, Position 1 - Greg Wiedower - 501-289-0015 - [email protected]
Ward 1, Position 2 - Benny Baker - 501-215-7136 - [email protected]
Ward 2, Position 1 - Gary Koch - 501-354-0260 - [email protected]
Ward 2, Position 2 - Isaac Decker - 501-352-4870 - [email protected]
Ward 3, Position 1 - Richard DeLuca - 501-289-8395 - [email protected]
Ward 3, Position 2 - Aaron Spivey - 501-215-1212 - [email protected]
Ward 4, Position 1 - Jim Bowles - 501-472-1351 - [email protected]
Ward 4, Position 2 - Fred Hill - 501-354-4503 - [email protected]
Excerpt from the book "Conway County - Our Land, Our Home, Our People":
The development of Morrilton on land donated from the Morrill and the Moose farms into the trading and political center of the county began with the opening of railroad service to Lewisburg - or more precisely, to the Lewisburg station, a point on the tracks some distance from Lewisburg, which was to become Morrilton. The growth of the town scarcely qualified the community as a "Boomtown". In fact, it was ten or twelve years before Morrilton supplanted Lewisburg as the major community of the area. Although the train service opened in 1870, and folks began to move from Lewisburg and the surrounding area to the rail station area, it was not until 1880 that Morrilton was incorporated as a town. The Petition to Incorporate was filed for record November 24, 1879 with W. Coneer, Clerk of the Conway County Court, and approved January 16, 1880. The petiton and the signatures of the petitioners read as follows:
TOWN OF MORRILTON
J.T. Hannaford, et al,
Petitioners to Incorporate
To the Conway County Court:
Your petitioners inhabitants of the territory described as the W1/2 of the NE1/4 and the E1/2 fo the NW fractional 1/4 of Sec. 19, Township 6 North of Range 16 West, all in Conway County, Arkansas, and on which the Town of Morrilton is now situated, a plat of which is now on file in the Clerk's office, respectfully pray that the said territory be organized and incorporated in to a town corporation to be known as the Incorporated Town of Morrilton and that the same be vested with all the rights and privileges which under the law belong to incorporated towns. Moose as the person to act for us in the prosecution of this Petition. Hannaford
L. Jones
D.N. McCoole
J.H. McClung
L. Goodman
John Rankin
S.N. Scroggins
James Nalley
L.A. Deimausch
Tom Millner
R. Wilson
John Baien
William Kearney
T.Y. Gandy
N.S. Williams
A.W. Niles
H.C. Batson
George W. Griffin
L.G. Bearden
H.T. Williams
Carl Meyer
Houston Durnal
J.P. Jones
James A. Wilson
C.J. Beck
William Flagg
Jacobson & Ehrlick
Lewis Levi
H. Lendene
J.C. Batson
Joe Alexander
Willis Lewis
James T. Griswell
J.H. Edgerly
Ben Barrett
Louis Rosenwater
A.W. Gross
N.N. Banemore
R.J. Adams
J.T. Penland
Richard G. Gordon
N.A. Nations
R.M. Rankin
William M. Clifton
A.D. Ellis
G.W. Bennett
S.F. Speer
Jho. Wilson
George B. Willbanks
N. Corrata
S. B. Cullen
D. D> Brewer
William Odell
William G. Beers
L. Mitchell
J.F. Brown
Nelson Ried
W.A. Batson
F.A. Digman
Edward Drew
Francis Vasha
E.H. Morrill
S.R. Waller
J. M. Moose