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Show Low council approves consent calendar, proclaims Navajo County Fair Week and Patriot Day; accepts federal grant funds
Summary
The Show Low City Council approved a consent calendar that included proclamations for Navajo County Fair Week and National 9/11 Patriot Day, acceptance of a U.S. Department of Transportation grant and several resolutions and easements.
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The Show Low City Council approved its consent calendar, adopting a set of proclamations, accepting a federal grant for safety projects and approving a series of resolutions, easements and routine agreements.
The council approved a mayoral proclamation designating Sept. 10โ13, 2025, as Navajo County Fair Week in Show Low, and a proclamation recognizing Sept. 11, 2025, as National 9/11 Patriot Day, a day of service and remembrance. The council also approved a proclamation related to National Preparedness Month. The mayor read the proclamation text to the council during the meeting.
The agenda item list that passed on the consent calendar included acceptance of grant funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, an approval of a lease between the city and the Show Low Historical Society, resolution R202536 approving a license agreement with the Arizona Game and Fish Department, resolution R202538 granting a utility easement, resolution R202530, resolution R202539 concerning a utility easement at 1480 East Lumberland Loop (and another at 760 East McNail), approval to purchase police department vehicles, and resolution R202537 approving a first amendment to an intergovernmental agreement with the Show Low School District. The consent calendar also included approval of meeting minutes from Aug. 5, 2025.
A motion to approve the consent calendar as presented carried by voice vote; the meeting record shows the motion passed without recorded opposition. The transcript notes that the mayor asked the city attorney to read the public comment rules at the start of the public comment period and that no members of the public took the podium.
City staff thanked volunteers and communications staff for their work, and the city manager announced community events including a Shred-a-Thon on Sept. 13 and progress on the public works building and waterline projects. The council also discussed the recent League of Arizona Cities and Towns conference, where council members said they exchanged ideas with colleagues from other jurisdictions.
Details such as grant award amounts, specific funding restrictions, and the effective dates for the accepted grants were not specified on the record during the meeting and remain to be confirmed with staff.

