City Council, Weatherford ISD Board of Trustees, Planning & Zoning, and special hearings — verified schedule, location, and how to attend. An educated republic shows up; here's how.
The governing body for the City of Weatherford. Sets policy, adopts the budget and tax rate, approves zoning changes, and oversees city staff. Public comment is typically taken at the start of each meeting; sign up with the City Secretary at the door.
Governs Weatherford Independent School District. Approves curriculum, school budgets, calendar, personnel decisions, and bond projects. WISD serves roughly 8,200 students across 13 campuses.
Reviews zoning amendments, plat applications, conditional use permits, and comprehensive plan updates before they go to City Council. The forum where most "what's getting built next door" conversations actually happen.
Advises Council on parks, trails, City Park, Lake Weatherford, and Clark Gardens-adjacent open space planning.
Reviews business incentives, industrial development, and the 4A/4B sales tax allocations that fund economic projects in Weatherford.
Volunteer board advising on programming, collections, and library policy.
Council and ISD periodically call special sessions for budget adoption, bond elections, emergency response, public hearings on rezoning, or special committee work. We list known upcoming hearings here. Got a hearing we missed? Tell us.
City Hall, 303 Palo Pinto St. Free parking on the square. Public comment sign-up is at the dais before the meeting opens — typically 3 minutes per speaker.
Council meetings stream live on the City's Facebook page and at weatherfordtx.gov. Video archive is searchable by date.
Submit a written comment to the City Secretary before the meeting and it becomes part of the public record. Contact info on the city's Council page.
Mondays · 9:00 AM · Parker County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Square. Sets county roads, tax rate, emergency services, and unincorporated zoning.
Sets property values. Board meets periodically; ARB (Appraisal Review Board) hears protests in summer. parkercad.org
Regional planning body covering Parker + 15 other counties. Affects transportation, air quality, transit. nctcog.org
1% of Parker County Desk revenue funds local Parker County 501(c)(3) organizations every quarter. Q1 2026 recipient: Aledo ISD Education Foundation.