Jerome City Council to weigh annexation of 75 acres, Ellie's Landing plat
The only public meeting in Jerome over the past two weeks had no decisions to report because minutes have not yet been published. All eyes now turn to the City Council, which meets Tuesday and will consider major land-use actions, including the annexation of 75 acres and approval of a new subdivision.
Recent meeting: Urban Renewal Agency
The Jerome Urban Renewal Agency met on July 2 to discuss the design for the Main & Lincoln project and review financial reports, including the Fiscal Year 2025 audit and June 2026 financials. The board also planned to approve the audit and consider July claims. However, official minutes have not yet been published, so no outcomes can be reported at this time.
Coming up: City Council – July 7
The Jerome City Council will hold a regular meeting Tuesday, July 7, with a full agenda that includes public hearings on several land-use items:
- **Annexation of 75.4 acres** – The council will hold a public hearing and vote on annexing 75.4 acres near the intersection of 100 North and 200 East into city limits, zoned Residential 1.
- **Ellie’s Landing final plat** – The council will consider approving the final plat for the Ellie’s Landing Planned Unit Development subdivision.
- **Manufactured home siting ordinance** – The council will introduce Ordinance No. 1254, which would regulate where and how manufactured homes can be sited within the city.
- **Beer and wine license** – A request from Puff and Stuff Smoke Shop, located at 1038 S. Lincoln, for a beer and wine license will be up for a vote.
- **Minutes approval** – The council will ratify the minutes from the June 16, 2026 regular meeting.
All items are listed on the published agenda. Residents wanting to comment on the annexation or subdivision should attend the public hearings during the meeting.
Coming up
- **City Council** – Tuesday, July 7, 2026. Check the city website for time and location.
Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.