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Weaverville Publishes Full Agenda Packet for Feb. 23 Council Meeting

Weaverville published the full agenda packet for its regular Town Council meeting Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, listing the consent agenda, public comment opportunities, staff reports and committee updates.

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Weaverville Publishes Full Agenda Packet for Feb. 23 Council Meeting
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The Town of Weaverville has published the full agenda packet for its Regular Town Council meeting scheduled for Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. The packet serves as the council’s official meeting material and lays out the consent agenda, public comment opportunities, staff reports and committee updates that councilors will address during the session.

Included in the packet are the consent agenda items that council members typically approve en bloc, alongside separate listings for public comment opportunities that give residents and stakeholders a chance to address the council during the Feb. 23 meeting. Staff reports from town departments appear in the packet, providing background information and recommendations for agenda items, and committee updates summarize recent work from town committees relevant to council action.

Publishing the full agenda packet ahead of the Monday meeting gives councilors and the public time to review specific proposals and supporting documents before deliberations begin. As the council’s official meeting material, the packet is intended to frame the sequence of business for the Regular Town Council meeting and to document the staff and committee information that underpins each agenda item.

Council members will use the packet to guide motions and votes during the Feb. 23 session; residents following the meeting can consult the packet for precise item descriptions, staff findings and committee summaries that the council will consider. The Town of Weaverville’s release of the full agenda packet ensures the materials that shape Monday’s decisions are available in advance, clarifying what the council will discuss and the public comment opportunities built into the Regular Town Council meeting.

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