Clovis committees set agendas on playgrounds, zoo pricing, and capital plan; no minutes published yet
City Commission to consider adopting Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan
The Clovis City Commission has scheduled a special meeting for June 26, 2026, with one substantive item on the agenda: a vote on Resolution 3385-2026 to adopt the Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan (ICIP). The ICIP outlines the city's planned capital projects. No other business is listed on the agenda.
Because minutes have not yet been published, the outcome of the vote is not confirmed in the available record. Readers should consult the official City Commission minutes once posted to verify whether the resolution was adopted.
Parks, Recreation & Beautification Committee
The Parks, Recreation & Beautification Committee meets June 22, 2026, with several items on its agenda:
- A new mural waiver and release form for consideration.
- Zoo pricing for Christmas lights and Haunting at Hillcrest.
- Playground replacement recommendations for five parks: Sunset, Pat Sandoval, Potter, Pow Wow Pass, and Patchwork Place.
The committee is also scheduled to receive updates on the zoo, recreation, and parks, and to recognize the Summer Yard of the Month.
Minutes are not yet published, so it is not confirmed which items were approved, tabled, or forwarded to the City Commission.
Public Works Committee
The Public Works Committee meets June 24, 2026, with no new business on the agenda. The committee is scheduled to approve minutes from a prior meeting and receive city and schools updates. No decisions or public hearings are listed.
Civic Center Policy Board
The Civic Center Policy Board meets July 2, 2026, for routine oversight. Agenda items include:
- Approval of minutes from April 7, 2026.
- Report on Financial Statements.
- Report on Events/Marketing.
- Report on Building Repairs.
No votes on ordinances, contracts, or fee changes are listed. Minutes are not yet published.
What this means for residents
The ICIP vote, if adopted, would set the city's formal list of planned capital projects, which can affect future spending on roads, buildings, water systems, and other infrastructure. The playground replacement recommendations, if advanced, would affect five named parks. Zoo pricing decisions would set admission costs for two seasonal events at the Clovis zoo.
Because all four meetings are listed as "agenda only" with minutes not yet published, the available record does not confirm any final actions. Residents seeking confirmed outcomes should check the official minutes posted by each body.
Coming up
No meetings are listed in the available record for the next 14 days. Residents should monitor the City of Clovis website for any newly posted agendas or schedule changes.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Infrastructure plan vote, playground upgrades headline Clovis meetings
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