Resolution 25-03
City Hall 465 N 1st Ave, Holbrook, AZ, United StatesThe City of Holbrook passed Resolution 25-03 on May 14, 2025, setting a new fee of $22 per 1,000 gallons for using the city’s bulk water stations to cover operational costs.
The City of Holbrook passed Resolution 25-03 on May 14, 2025, setting a new fee of $22 per 1,000 gallons for using the city’s bulk water stations to cover operational costs.
The City of Holbrook passed Resolution 25-04 on May 14, 2025, setting a new $2.50 monthly fee for city residential customers to use the transfer station, allowing free dumping, while commercial and out-of-city customers follow existing rates, to encourage property cleanup and cover operational costs.
The City of Holbrook's proposed fee changes, as outlined in the provided document, aim to address rising operational costs and align with regional standards. Below is a summary of the key fee adjustments and their justifications across various services: Faxes (Section 1-2): Proposed Fee: $1.00 per page (previously $0.00). Justification: Covers administrative and labor costs, […]
Residents are invited to submit pro or con arguments, not exceeding 300 words, for the proposed Holbrook City Charter amendments by August 6, 2025, for inclusion in the November 4, 2025 special election informational pamphlet.
The Holbrook Public Library will have new hours for the summer start June 1st. Stop by and pick up a good book to read this summer!
The City of Holbrook passed Resolution 25-06, calling for a special election on November 4, 2025, to vote on proposed amendments to the City Charter, including changes to council election timing, ordinance reading procedures, and city development requirements.
The City of Holbrook's Regular City Council Meeting is a public session held to discuss and decide on municipal matters, including budgets, policies, ordinances, and community initiatives. These meetings provide a platform for residents to engage with council members, voice concerns, and stay informed about city governance. Agendas and minutes are available for public review.
The City of Holbrook offers a program to help fix up your home, covering things like heating, plumbing, roofing, and accessibility upgrades. It’s a 0% interest loan that may be forgiven over time. Click the link to learn more and apply!