Town of Eagar posts amended agenda for Feb. 3 2026 council meeting
The Town of Eagar posted an amended regular and public hearing agenda and packet for its Feb. 3 council meeting; residents can review the municipal agendas page or contact town offices for details.

The Town of Eagar posted an amended regular and public hearing agenda and an amended agenda packet for its Feb. 3, 2026 Town Council meeting, which was listed to begin at 6:00 pm in the Council Chamber at 22 West 2nd Street. The municipal agendas page shows the amended material and the town’s near-term calendar, giving residents a single place to check meeting schedules and documents.
The municipal calendar also lists a Planning and Zoning regular agenda and work session on Feb. 10, 2026 at 6:00 pm, and recent entries including Planning and Zoning and Board of Adjustment meetings in January. The agendas page includes navigation labels for Meeting Agenda, Meeting Packet, Minutes and Legal Actions, and Interactive Agenda, indicating where attendees can typically download packets and review minutes.
Historical council actions and staff items remain archived in the town’s meeting records and provide context for council business. Past packet language includes a staff recommendation to approve an amended resolution tied to House Bill 2785, which the packet texts summarize as: "Governor Hobbs signed House Bill 2785 into law effective February 9, 2024. This changed the date of the Primary Election from August 6th to July 30th, 2024. With this change it does change the filing period to March 4th through April 1st, 2024, and the last day to register to vote will now be July 1st, 2024. The amended Resolution will reflect the changes that were made by HB 2785." Past minutes and packets also show council work on a fee schedule amendment, designation of the town manager as an authorized representative for the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, and first reading discussion of Ordinance 2024-02 with a change described as "not less than five business days" in the animal code.
One item in past agenda materials was explicitly marked as pulled: "AND POSSIBLE ACTION TO APPROVE THE HALL WELL WATERLINE LAND AND EASEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWN OF EAGAR AND THE HOPI TRIBE (BRANNON EAGAR) – Pulled from Agenda." The posting for Feb. 3 notes only that an amended agenda packet was made available; the packet contents were not listed in the public calendar entry itself. Town officials named in recent records include Town Manager Brannon Eagar, Mayor Steve Erhart, Town Clerk Jessica Vaughan, and Town Attorney Brett Rigg.

Residents who want to review the amended packet or follow council business can access the Town of Eagar municipal agendas page or contact town offices directly: Town Of Eagar, 22 W. 2nd St., PO Box 1300, Eagar, AZ 85925; (928) 333-4128. For land-use watchers, business owners, and taxpayers, the packet will show whether the council is taking up ordinances, fee changes, easements, or public-hearing items that could affect permits, services, or neighborhood projects.
What comes next is straightforward: review the amended agenda packet to see the specific items and attachments, then attend or watch the council meeting for final action and minutes. Staying plugged into the municipal agendas page is the fastest way for Eagar residents to track decisions that shape local services and development.
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