Mayor & Council Members

Below find your elected representatives and contact information. 
The Village Council is the legislative branch of the village government

Council is comprised of six members who are elected by the voters of the Village on an at-large, non-partisan basis. The term of a council member is four years. Contact information for each council member is provided below. As the governing body, Council passes local laws, makes appointments to various boards and committees, and awards various contracts for purchases of goods and services used by the Village. They also review, amend, and adopt the annual budget for the Village prepared by the Village Administrator and the Fiscal Officer.

Meet Mayor Jeff Kinnel

Galena, Ohio, is in Delaware County situated approximately 25 miles north of downtown Columbus. Our village stands at the crossroads of the extensive growth and development in Central Ohio. Development that will shape the future of our village and surrounding communities for years to come.

"As your mayor, I am proud to call Galena my home. Galena’s historic charm and small-town atmosphere is uncommon to central Ohio. Part of Galena’s unique character extends to our small business community… The village embraces our small business owners and encourage our residents to learn more about the unique establishments in our village and frequent them often."

e-mail: mayor@galenaohio.gov

phone: 740-965-2484

Term Start: Jan 1, 2024

Term End: Dec 31, 2027

Assignments

Delaware Co Regional Planning Commission

Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission

Parks and Recreation

Welcome Committee

Safety and Security Committee

Income Tax Commission

Records Commission

Planning and Zoning

The powers and duties of the mayor include:

Serving as the “chief conservator of the peace” within the Village

Performing all duties as prescribed by the bylaws and ordinances of the Village

Seeing that all ordinances, bylaws and resolutions of the Village are faithfully obeyed and enforced

Serving as the president of the Village Council

Presiding at all regular and special meetings of the Village Council, but having no vote except in the case of a tie

Supervising the conduct of all of the officers of the Village

Inquiring into and examining the grounds of all reasonable complaints against any officers

Appointing the Village Administrator and Fiscal Officer, subject to the approval by the majority of the Village Council

Having all other powers and performing all other duties as provided by law

 

Meet Our Council Members

Gillian Doucette

Council President

Terms: Jan 1, 2024 | End: Dec 31, 2027

Jill Love

Council Member

Terms: Dec. 2025 | End: Dec 31, 2029

Kathy Krupa

Council Member

Terms: Jan 1, 2018 | End: Dec 31, 2029

Michael Fry

Council Member

Terms: Jan 1, 2024 | End: Dec 31, 2027

Pete Casuccio

Council Member

Terms: Dec 2024 | End: Dec 31, 2029

Zach Hopper

Council Member

Terms:Jan 1, 2020 | End: Dec 31, 2029

Public Information

Meetings | Vacancies | Public Involvement

Council meetings are normally on fourth Mondays, starting at 6:00 p.m., but sometimes need to be rescheduled due to conflicts with holidays or other extenuating circumstances. Additional meetings that are in addition to regular meetings, called “special meetings” are sometimes needed to handle time-sensitive matters. Check the community calendar for the scheduled dates, and view the minutes of meetings here.

The agenda for each regular council meeting is posted five days prior at these five public locations around the Village:

Outside bulletin board at Galena Village Hall, 109 Harrison Street

Bulletin board in the lobby of the Galena U.S. Post Office, 34 W. Park Street

Outside bulletin board at 13 W. Columbus Street

Outside bulletin board at Ruffner Park, 152 Harrison Street

Outside bulletin board at Miller Park, 268 N. Walnut Street

Meetings are open to the public, and are normally held at the Village Hall, 109 Harrison Street, Galena 43021.

Council desires to hear the viewpoints of citizens and considers the responsible presentations of these viewpoints to the efficient operation of the Village. Council also recognizes its responsibility for proper governance and, therefore, the need to conduct its business in an orderly and efficient manner. Therefore, Council establishes the following procedures to receive citizen input:

Any individual desiring to address Council on items appearing on the agenda shall notify the Clerk of Council before the beginning of each meeting. During the time when such items are addressed by Council, the individual will then be given the opportunity to address Council with their concerns.

Any individual desiring to address Council on items, which require a Public Hearing, will be asked to address Council when the Public Hearing has been opened.

All speakers are asked to be respectful of each other in order for all comments to be received. If considered necessary, a time limit on the length of the comment period will be established.

All meetings of the Village Council are open to the public except for Executive Sessions during which Council members may discuss specific types of business as defined by the Ohio Revised Code. Executive Sessions are for discussion only, since all formal action must be taken at regular or special meetings.

Please call the village hall office to confirm the dates/times of upcoming meetings.

Members of village council are elected to four-year terms. However, a situation may arise whereby a council seat is vacated during a term.

State law prescribes the process for how a vacated council seat is to be filled.

See these details about the appointment process and how someone can apply for being considered to fill a vacancy.