Evant City Council Meets April 6 to Address Local Municipal Business
Evant's 471 residents share just 0.62 square miles, making Monday's 5 p.m. council meeting one where nearly any vote ripples through the whole town by morning.

Four hundred and seventy-one residents. Six-tenths of a square mile. At that scale, the Evant City Council can pass a resolution on a Monday and have it visible from every driveway in town by Tuesday. The council convenes Monday, April 6, at 5:00 p.m. at Evant City Hall, and residents who want a say in what gets decided have a narrow window left to prepare.
The city posted its meeting notice in compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, which requires agendas to be publicly available at least 72 hours before any session, both at a physical posting location and on the city's website. The full agenda packet will appear on the city's council-agendas page before the meeting and will detail which items are scheduled for council action. In a municipality Evant's size, that list can run the full range of local consequence: budget amendments, public-works contracts, utility decisions, zoning questions, and special-event permits.
The fiscal stakes are immediate. With a median household income of $44,779 and a poverty rate of 15.14%, there is little margin in Evant's budget for decisions that overshoot. The town's median age of 41.2 years sits well above Coryell County's median of 32.4 and the statewide median of 35.5, a demographic profile that typically weights infrastructure reliability and service costs over expansion-driven spending.

Geographically, Evant anchors the junction of U.S. Highways 84 and 281, the crossroads that gave the town its informal nickname. Gatesville, the Coryell County seat, is 24 miles east; Hamilton is 16 miles north; Waco is roughly an hour away. Despite that central position, the town has contracted steadily from a 1950s peak of around 550 residents. Evant ISD, which operates a single PK-12 campus at 339 Memory Lane, draws students from western Coryell County and into southern Hamilton and northern Lampasas counties, and its election calendar often runs in parallel with council business.
Residents planning to attend Monday's session or address the council should contact Evant City Hall before the meeting to confirm whether public comment requires prior sign-up. Those needing copies of agenda documents or accommodations for participation can request assistance from the city clerk directly.
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