Brevard, North Carolina — week of 2026-06-29 · all Brevard meetings

Brevard committees consider food truck pilot, loitering rules, and infrastructure updates

Multiple Brevard city committees met in late June to discuss policy proposals and infrastructure projects, but no final decisions were recorded because minutes have not yet been published for any of the sessions.

Food truck pilot and ABC board applications reviewed

The Finance, Human Resources & Citizen Appointment Committee met June 22 to consider several items, including a proposed food truck pilot program, ABC Board applications, and a staff merit increase program. The meeting agenda also allowed time for public comments. Without published minutes, it is unclear whether the committee took any votes or forwarded a recommendation to the full City Council.

Public Safety panel discusses loitering, traffic, and license plate readers

That same day, the Public Safety Committee convened to discuss traffic calming measures and potential ordinance changes affecting loitering, trespassing, public intoxication, and hours of operation. Committee members were also scheduled to review policies on automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras and to approve minutes from the May 28 meeting. Attendance and any action taken will not be known until minutes are released.

Planning Board examines rules for fats, oil, grease, and building heights

On June 23, the Planning Board took up two text amendments: TXT-26-0006 regarding fats, oil, and grease (FOG) regulations, and TXT-26-0007 concerning building height standards. The board also planned to approve previous meeting minutes and hold a public comment period. Agenda materials do not indicate whether the board voted to advance either amendment to the City Council.

Public Works & Utilities gets updates on sewer, water plant, and smokestack

The Public Works & Utilities Committee met July 1 to review proposed changes to the FOG code and receive status reports on several infrastructure projects. Those projects included the Hillview Street Culvert, renovations at the Water Treatment Plant, rehabilitation of the Gallimore Sewer, and a discussion about the Tannery Smokestack. As with the other meetings, no minutes were available to confirm whether the committee took action.

Coming up

The Downtown Master Plan Committee meeting originally scheduled for July 8 has been cancelled, according to a formal notice. No other city meetings were listed for the next two weeks.

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