Highfill Highlights
February 19, 2026

Notice of Highfill Planning Commission Meeting
The City of Highfill Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 2560 W Hwy 12, Highfill, AR 72734 to review planning and land use matters affecting future community development.
Meeting Guidelines:
• Please sign in when you arrive.
• Use the posted QR code at the sign-in table to access the full Planning Commission packet.
• Agendas and supporting materials are available ahead of time to help residents stay informed.
• Public Input Encouraged: Community participation is strongly encouraged for this meeting. Residents will have an opportunity to learn about and provide feedback on planning topics that shape Highfill’s future.
Land Use Map Presentation
Representatives from Garver will present information and updates regarding the City’s Land Use Map. This presentation will provide insight into planning considerations that guide future growth, development patterns, and infrastructure planning.
Approval of Minutes
The Commission will review and consider approval of minutes from the February 3, 2026, Special Planning Commission Meeting.
Access Meeting Materials
Scan the QR code available at the meeting or view the Planning Commission packet online prior to the meeting here.
Virtual Attendance
Residents who cannot attend in person are encouraged to participate remotely. Details and access instructions are available on the [City of Highfill website]. Whether in person or online, your engagement is critical—help us make Highfill a community where everyone’s voice matters. Thank you for staying informed and engaged with the City of Highfill.
Understanding the Planning Commission’s Role
The Planning Commission plays a key role in guiding the city’s growth. This volunteer board reviews land use proposals, zoning requests, and subdivision plans to ensure they align with Highfill’s zoning regulations and comprehensive plan.
Public input is welcome—but please note: residents may only speak on public hearing items listed on the agenda. This helps ensure comments are focused on proposals under formal review.
In contrast, during City Council meetings, residents are invited to speak during the Public Comment section of the agenda. Unlike Planning Commission meetings, this portion allows you to address the Council on any topic, not just agenda items.
Meeting agendas and supporting materials are posted in advance, so you can stay informed about topics that may impact your neighborhood.
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