Alert : Spring Branch Cleanup Complete

The Town of Springerville does an annual spring branch clean-up as a courtesy to the public to promote cleaning up the residences and to clear fire fuels during the fire season in the spring and summer for one week when signed up. The town advertises branches only, maximum 4-inch diameter/6-foot lengths, one truck load per residence 6’x8’ and placed curbside. This year, we started picking up on May 12, 2025. We then had the Greer Fire that week, and did not get to all the piles of branches to pick up.  We have picked up all the branches that were signed up. Public Works continued picking up the branches placed curbside for three weeks plus. Today is the last day that we are picking up curbside branches. Please do not place branches curbside, as you will be responsible for them. We will continue the annual service next year.**note: The free trash day (dump day) is rescheduled for 6-21-2025 at Blue Hills Transfer Station. Please bring your water bill to show residency.**

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The Springerville Town Council consists of 4 council members, a Mayor, and Vice-Mayor (who also is a member of the council), elected from the local residents. Staggered elections are held every two years. The purpose of the Town Council is to determine policy and strategic goals, which are handed down to the Town Manger for implementation.

Town Council Meetings

Town Council meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month at Springerville Town Hall, 418 East Main and begin at 6:00PM. Residents and the general public are welcome to attend. All Council Meetings (with the exception of Executive Sessions) are open to the public.


Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.02, the following locations are designated as places where all public notices of meetings of public bodies of the city, including the City Council, boards, commissions, committees, subcommittees and agencies, shall be posted:

Springerville Town Hall Outside Posting Board main entrance to Town Hall, 418 E. Main St. Springerville, AZ 85938. Open to the public

Springerville Post Office Outside Posting Board, 5 East Main St. Springerville, AZ 85938. Open to the public

Springerville Website  SpringervilleAZ.gov 


COUNCIL NOTICES:

NOTICE OF POSSIBLE COUNCIL QUORUM 6.18.24

Town Council Members:

Mayor:

  • Shelly Reidhead

Vice Mayor:

  • Richard Davis

Council Members:

  • Doug Henderson
  • Florencio Lozoya
  • R. Barry Williams


The Springerville Town Council consists of 4 council members, a Mayor, and Vice-Mayor (who also is a member of the council), elected from the local residents. Staggered elections are held every two years. The purpose of the Town Council is to determine policy and strategic goals, which are handed down to the Town Manger for implementation.

Town Council Meetings

Town Council meetings are held on the third Wednesday of the month at Springerville Town Hall, 418 East Main and begin at 6:00PM. Residents and the general public are welcome to attend. All Council Meetings (with the exception of Executive Sessions) are open to the public.


Pursuant to A.R.S. § 38-431.02, the following locations are designated as places where all public notices of meetings of public bodies of the city, including the City Council, boards, commissions, committees, subcommittees and agencies, shall be posted:

Springerville Town Hall Outside Posting Board main entrance to Town Hall, 418 E. Main St. Springerville, AZ 85938. Open to the public

Springerville Post Office Outside Posting Board, 5 East Main St. Springerville, AZ 85938. Open to the public

Springerville Website  SpringervilleAZ.gov 


COUNCIL NOTICES:

NOTICE OF POSSIBLE COUNCIL QUORUM 6.18.24

Town Council Members:

Mayor:

  • Shelly Reidhead

Vice Mayor:

  • Richard Davis

Council Members:

  • Doug Henderson
  • Florencio Lozoya
  • R. Barry Williams


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