Rogers, Arkansas
Upcoming
Historic District Commission
The meeting scheduled for July 7, 2026, was canceled because there were no items requiring review.
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on a request to rezone 3.67 acres west of 701 W. Hudson Rd from medium-intensity (T5.2) to light industrial (I-1). The Board of Adjustment will also consider a variance request at 5715 W. Stoney Brook Rd. No items are listed on the consent agenda.
- Public hearing on RZ26-00236: request to rezone 3.67 acres west of 701 W. Hudson Rd from T5.2 to I-1 (Light Industrial)
- Variance request VAR26-0314 for 5715 W. Stoney Brook Rd in T4.2 zoning district
- Approval of June 16, 2026 Planning Commission minutes
- Approval of March 17, 2026 Board of Adjustment minutes
Advertising and Promotion Commission
The meeting agenda consists of procedural boilerplate. The commission will review the June 2026 minutes and receive financial and director reports.
- Action on June 2026 Minutes
- Financial Report
- Director’s Report
Museum Commission
The Museum Commission will review routine reports including director updates, attendance, and budgets for April through June, along with collections reports. A new business item on deaccession is scheduled for discussion.
- New business: Deaccession discussion
- Director update on Museum operations
- April, May, June attendance reports
- April, May, June budget reports
- April, May, June collections reports
City Council
Park and Rec Commission
Airport Commission
Water Utilities Commission
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Library Board of Trustees
City Council
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
City Council
Advertising and Promotion Commission
Airport Commission
Water Utilities Commission
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Park and Rec Commission
City Council
Fireman's Pension & Relief Board
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
City Council
Advertising and Promotion Commission
Airport Commission
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Park and Rec Commission
Water Utilities Commission
City Council
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
City Council
Advertising and Promotion Commission
Airport Commission
Water Utilities Commission
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Park and Rec Commission
City Council
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
City Council
Advertising and Promotion Commission
Airport Commission
Water Utilities Commission
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Park and Rec Commission
City Council
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Fireman's Pension & Relief Board
City Council
Advertising and Promotion Commission
Airport Commission
Historic District Commission
Planning Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Park and Rec Commission
Water Utilities Commission
City Council
Airport Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Water Utilities Commission
Recent meetings
City Council
The City Council and its committees will discuss several rezoning requests, final plats, and property clean-up liens. The body is also considering a budget amendment to fund the Children and Family Advocacy Center of Benton County.
- Appropriation of $200,000 from General Fund Reserves for the Children and Family Advocacy Center of Benton County
- Re-zoning requests for lands from T2 to T4.2 (Hackett) and T2 to T4.1 (Laurel)
- Public hearings for clean-up liens at 820 N. C Street, 930 S. 25th Street, 1502 N. C Street, 2001 S. 16th Street, and 3609 W. Margaret Place
- Agreement with Ozark Regional Transit for ownership and maintenance of transit stop shelters
- Final plat approvals for 303 S. Promenade Boulevard, 701 W. Hudson Road, 3501 and 3507 S. Pope Road, 511 N. Dixieland Road, and O’Brien Ready Mix, LLC
Park and Rec Commission
Library Board of Trustees
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will review requests to change zoning districts for three different properties. These include requests for neighborhood high-intensity, neighborhood medium-intensity, and light industrial designations.
- RZ26-00260: Request to rezone 835 S. 40th Street and 26.15 surrounding acres from T2 (Rural) to T4.2 (Neighborhood High-Intensity)
- RZ26-00250: Request to rezone 1013 W. Laurel Ave. from T2 (Rural) to T4.1 (Neighborhood Medium-Intensity)
- RZ26-00236: Request to rezone 3.67 acres west of 701 W. Hudson Rd. from T5.2 (City Medium-Intensity) to I-1 (Light Industrial)
Historic District Commission
The meeting scheduled for June 16, 2026, has been canceled. There were no items requiring review for the commission to consider.
Water Utilities Commission
Airport Commission
The agenda consists only of procedural items: roll call, approval of minutes from May 13, financial report as of May 31, manager's report, and sections for old/new/other business with no specific items listed. No decisions or public hearings are scheduled; this is a routine administrative meeting.
- Financial report for May 31, 2026
- Action on minutes from May 13, 2026
Advertising and Promotion Commission
The Rogers Advertising and Promotion Commission will review the April 2026 minutes, receive a financial report, and consider funding requests for local tourism events and a convention.
- Approval of April 2026 minutes
- Financial report presentation
- Funding request: Are We There Yet? $750
- Funding request: Signature Equipovision $10 per room night
- Funding request: FNB Crystal Bridges Tour
City Council
The Rogers City Council will hold public hearings and vote on filing clean-up liens for two properties. The body will also consider three separate re-zoning amendments to the Unified Development Code and one commission appointment.
- Clean-up lien for clutter removal at 3101 S. H Street
- Clean-up lien for clutter removal at 612 E. Hilltop Drive
- Re-zoning from T2 to T4.1 (Blue Sky)
- Re-zoning from T2 and T3.2 to T3.2 and T4.1 (April Hamm)
- Appointment of Stephanie Irvine to the A&P Commission
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on a rezoning request (RZ26-00052) for 906 E. New Hope Rd., changing from T2 Rural to T4.1 Neighborhood Medium-Intensity (tabled from May 5), and a common signage plat (SGN26-0215) at 1771 W. Pleasant Grove Rd. in HC district. The Board of Adjustment meeting is canceled. No items are on the consent agenda.
- Rezoning request (RZ26-00052) at 906 E. New Hope Rd. from T2 Rural to T4.1 Neighborhood Medium-Intensity (tabled from May 5, 2026)
- Common Signage Plat (SGN26-0215) at 1771 W. Pleasant Grove Rd. in Highway Commercial district
- Approval of May 5, 2026 meeting minutes
- Public forum for non-agenda items
- Board of Adjustment meeting canceled
Historic District Commission
The Rogers Historic District Commission meeting scheduled for June 2, 2026, was canceled because there were no items requiring review. No meeting will be held.
City Council
The City Council will review proposals to transfer millions in grant funds and appropriate money for city renovations. The body is also discussing several airport infrastructure projects and a construction contract.
- Transfer of $15,887,767.00 from the FEMA Grant Fund to the General Fund
- Appropriation of $4,000,000.00 for renovations to the Old Rogers Post Office Building
- Construction contract with Oelke Construction Company, Inc. for $2,276,897.85
- Appropriation of $2,581,291.00 for a hangar and apron project at Rogers Executive Airport
- Street closure request for the 4th of July Parade
Park and Rec Commission
Advertising and Promotion Commission
The Commission will review the April 2026 minutes and staff financial and director reports. The meeting includes consideration of several funding requests.
- Arkansas Airport Operators Association: $1,500 for 2026 Annual Conference
- Cumberland Presbyterian Church: $7,500 for Annual General Assembly
- Event Hosting Fund discussion
Library Board of Trustees
Planning Commission
Planning Commission
Historic District Commission
This meeting of the Rogers Historic District Commission was canceled because there were no items requiring review. No meeting will be held.
General
The Policeman's Pension & Relief Board will hold a regular meeting to approve May 2025 minutes, hear a portfolio presentation from Arvest Bank, and elect a board member. The meeting is open to the public in person and via Zoom.
- Board member election under new business
- Portfolio presentation by Arvest Bank
- Approval of May 21, 2025 minutes
Water Utilities Commission
Fireman's Pension & Relief Board
This is a procedural meeting covering approval of prior minutes, quarterly pension payments, and a financial report. The only substantive new business is the 2026 election for the board. No major policy changes or public hearings are scheduled.
- Action on March 2, 2026 meeting minutes
- Approval of July, August, September 2026 quarterly payments
- Discussion of 2026 board election
Airport Commission
The Rogers Airport Commission will consider bids and authorize a construction contract for the AIG 47 Hangar and Apron project. They will also authorize staff to negotiate a construction phase services agreement with Garver, LLC and submit grant applications to the FAA and Arkansas Department of Aeronautics. Routine items include approval of minutes, financial report, and manager's report.
- Consideration of bids for AIG 47 Construct Hangar and Apron
- Authorizing award of construction contract to Oelke Construction Company, Inc
- Authorizing staff to negotiate construction phase services agreement with Garver, LLC for AIG 47
- Authorizing staff to submit grant applications to FAA and Arkansas Department of Aeronautics for AIG 47
Advertising and Promotion Commission
City Council
The City Council will vote on nine items from committee meetings, including a resolution to accept a $536,856 Community Development Block Grant, an ordinance annexing territory on South First Street, three rezoning proposals (including one for POK Resort), and the purchase of two GMC vehicles for the Parks Department. One new business item is a final plat for 1029 S. B Street.
- Ordinance annexing territory on South First Street into Rogers
- Rezoning from T5.2 to HC (POK Resort)
- Acceptance of $536,856 Community Development Block Grant for 2026
- Purchase of two 2026 GMC vehicles from Mclarty Daniel Buick GMC for Parks Department
- Rezoning from T2 to T4.1 (School Development)
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will vote on a consent agenda with three rezoning requests, including a 9.15-acre parcel near S. Bellview and W. West Dr., a 3.39-acre parcel at 701 W. Hudson Rd., and a 20.99-acre parcel near W. Sunset Dr. and N. Dove Dr. A previously tabled rezoning at 906 E. New Hope Rd. is requesting postponement to the June 2, 2026 meeting.
- RZ26-00157: Rezone 9.15 acres SE of S. Bellview and W. West Dr. from T2 (Rural) to T4.1 (Neighborhood Medium-Intensity), requested by School Development, LLC.
- RZ26-00155: Rezone 3.39 acres at 701 W. Hudson Rd. from T5.2 (City Medium-Intensity) to HC (Highway Commercial), requested by POK Resort LLC.
- RZ25-00665: Rezone 20.99 acres at W. Sunset Dr. and N. Dove Dr. from T2 and T3.2 to T3.2 and T4.1, requested by April Hamm.
- RZ26-00052: Postponement request for a rezoning at 906 E. New Hope Rd. from T2 to T4.1, originally tabled on April 7, 2026.
Historic District Commission
The Historic District Commission meeting scheduled for May 5, 2026, has been canceled. There were no items requiring review for this session.
City Council
The Rogers City Council will consider a resolution to appropriate $5,300,000 from General Fund reserves for facilities department and storage warehouse. The council will also vote on rezoning two parcels (Harrington and Pope Road), approve clean-up liens for properties at 504 E. Electric Street and 525 E. Willow Street, and authorize event booking agreements for the Victory Theater. Several code amendments covering utilities, environment, fire prevention, law enforcement, library, museums, parks, administration, fees, restricted business sales, taxation, traffic, and animals are on the agenda.
- Resolution to appropriate $5,300,000 from General Fund reserves for Facilities Dept. and Storage Warehouse
- Rezoning of land from T2 to T4.1 (Harrington) and from T2 to T3.2 (Pope Road)
- Clean-up liens for clutter removal at 504 E. Electric Street and 525 E. Willow Street
- Budget amendment of $50,600 for insurance reimbursements (account #200-16-49195)
- Agreements with Water From The Rock Productions and Turnipblood Entertainment for Victory Theater event booking
The Rogers City Council unanimously approved a $5,300,000 budget appropriation from General Fund reserves for the Facilities Department and a storage warehouse. A clean-up lien for 504 E. Electric Street was denied because the lien had already been paid. The council also adopted 13 code amendments covering utilities, environment, fire prevention, law enforcement, library, museums, parks, administration, fee schedule, restricted business sales, taxation, traffic, and animals, all with emergency clauses. Two resolutions authorized event booking and promotion services for The Victory Theater with Water From The Rock Productions and Turnipblood Entertainment.
- Denied clean-up lien for 504 E. Electric Street (R26-56) because lien already paid (unanimous)
- Approved clean-up lien for 525 E. Willow Street (R26-57) (unanimous)
- Adopted Ord. #26-33 amending Utilities chapter (unanimous with emergency clause)
- Approved budget amendment recognizing $50,600 insurance reimbursements (R26-60) (unanimous)
- Approved $5,300,000 budget appropriation from General Fund reserves for facilities and storage warehouse (R26-61) (unanimous)
- Authorized event booking agreement with Water From The Rock Productions for The Victory Theater (R26-58) (unanimous)
- Authorized event booking agreement with Turnipblood Entertainment for The Victory Theater (R26-59) (unanimous)
- Adopted 13 code amendments (Ords. #26-34 through #26-45) covering multiple city code chapters (unanimous with emergency clauses)
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will meet to discuss proposed updates to the 2026 Policy and Ordinance, including the Future Land Use Map, Master Street Plan, rezoning amendments, street and civic space typologies, and outdoor storage regulations. No action items are listed; this is a discussion-only session.
- Future Land Use Map and Master Street Plan updates
- Rezoning amendments
- Street typologies and civic space typologies
- Outdoor storage and display regulations
Library Board of Trustees
The agenda consists of procedural boilerplate for a regular board meeting. The board will review financial reports ending February 28 and March 31, 2026, and receive various departmental and organizational reports.
- Financial reports ending February 28, 2026
- Financial reports ending March 31, 2026
- RPL Foundation Report
- RPL Friends of the Library Report
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will vote on two rezoning requests in the consent agenda: Harrington Rezone at 2443 S. 26th Street from T2 (Rural) to T4.2 (Neighborhood High-Intensity) and Pope Road Rezone of 13.47 acres off S. Pope Road from T2 to T3.2 (Neighborhood Low-Intensity). The commission will also consider cancelling the May 19, 2026 meeting due to no agenda items received.
- Harrington Rezone (RZ26-00108): 2443 S. 26th Street from T2 Rural to T4.2 Neighborhood High-Intensity
- Pope Road Rezone (RZ26-00119): 13.47 acres off S. Pope Road from T2 Rural to T3.2 Neighborhood Low-Intensity
- Discussion of cancelling the May 19, 2026 Planning Commission meeting
Historic District Commission
Water Utilities Commission
The Rogers Water Utilities Commission will discuss and potentially vote on Resolution 26-12 for the purchase of Itron Temetra Advanced Metering Software. Other business includes bid results for Chateau Sewer Improvements, renewal of property insurance, and selection of a new commission chair. Reports from finance, engineering, and pollution control will also be presented.
- Bid results for Chateau Sewer Improvements
- Renewal of property insurance
- Resolution 26-12: Purchase of Itron Temetra Advanced Metering Software
- Selection of a Commission Chair
Park and Rec Commission
City Council
The City Council will review several budget amendments, including grant funds and operating revenues. The body is also considering the purchase of 13 police vehicles and two rezoning ordinances.
- Purchase of 13 vehicles for the Rogers Police Department from Superior Automotive Group
- Budget amendment to appropriate $1,130,933.00 from operating revenues and general fund reserves
- Rezoning of lands from T4.1 to T4.2 (Dominguez) and T2 to T3.2 & T4.1 (Dowers)
- Budget amendments for a $14,835.00 State Trauma System Grant and a $10,760.00 Bus Stop Improvement Grant
- Acceptance of final plats for Greer Lingle Middle School and Pleasant Crossing Phase 3
The Rogers City Council unanimously approved all 12 agenda items, including two rezonings, a $1.13 million budget amendment, the purchase of 13 police vehicles, and several grants and leases. No items were denied or tabled.
- Approved revised lease with Rogers Youth Center (unanimous)
- Approved easement with SWEPCO for city property (unanimous)
- Approved $14,835 trauma grant budget amendment (unanimous)
- Approved $10,760 bus stop improvement grant (unanimous)
- Approved $1.13 million budget amendment (unanimous)
- Approved purchase of 13 police vehicles (unanimous)
- Approved rezoning from T4.1 to T4.2 (Dominguez) with emergency clause (unanimous)
- Approved rezoning from T2 to T3.2 & T4.1 (Dowers) with emergency clause (unanimous)
Museum Commission
Airport Commission
The agenda consists of procedural boilerplate. The commission will review minutes from March 11, 2026, and a financial report from March 31, 2026.
- Action on March 11, 2026 minutes
- Financial report dated March 31, 2026
Advertising and Promotion Commission
The Rogers Advertising and Promotion Commission will consider funding requests for eight events totaling at least $58,000, along with a per-room-night subsidy for a knife show. The agenda also includes approval of March 2025 minutes, a financial report, and a director's report. No action is taken on these items until a vote occurs.
- Funding request: Congress for New Urbanism — $5,000 for 2026 Annual Meeting
- Funding request: The Poultry Federation — $25,000 for 2026 Poultry Festival
- Funding request: Natural State Knife Show — $10 per room night for 2026 Knife Show
- Funding request: United Pentecostal Church Youth Ministries — $10,000 for 2028 North American Bible Quiz
- Funding request: Diamond Legacy — $10,000 for 2026 Red, White, and Blue Softball Tournament
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will consider three rezoning requests on the consent agenda, including a property at 3880 S. Old Wire Rd proposed for change from rural to neighborhood low- and medium-intensity zoning. A public hearing will be held for a common sign plan at 717 W. Walnut Street. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and a public forum.
- Dowers Rezone: 3880 S. Old Wire Rd from T2 (Rural) to T3.2 (Neighborhood Low-Intensity) and T4.1 (Neighborhood Medium-Intensity)
- Dominguez Insurance Rezone: 1108 W. New Hope Road from T4.1 to T4.2 (Neighborhood High-Intensity)
- Blue Sky Rezone: 906 E. New Hope Rd from T2 (Rural) to T4.1 (Neighborhood Medium-Intensity)
- Public hearing for Shelby Lane Plaza Common Sign Plan at 717 W. Walnut Street in T5.1 zoning district
Historic District Commission
The Rogers Historic District Commission meeting scheduled for April 7 at City Hall was canceled because there were no items requiring review. No votes, discussions, or public hearings will occur.
- Meeting canceled on April 7, 2026, with no agenda items to review