The Prairie County Board of Commissioners is responsible for
exercising the county’s administrative, executive, and
legislative powers. The Commission supervises the
administration of county government, prepares and manages
the annual budget, levies taxes, administers subdivision
review and approval and supervises road and bridge
construction and maintenance.
The Board is comprised of three officials who represent
different geographic areas of the county but who are elected
by the entire county to six-year staggered terms.
The mission of the Prairie County
Board of Commissioners is to
provide leadership to all functions of county government, to
communicate with the citizens of Prairie County, to deliver
cost-effective services, to provide an atmosphere that
encourages economic growth, and to help protect the rights
of the citizens of the county consistent with Montana and Federal law.
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