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Little Elm Town Council Meeting Scheduled for 6 p.m.

The Little Elm Town Council is set to convene at Town Hall on July 1, with the agenda available for public review.

Foster Fenn

July 2, 20261 min read

Town Meeting - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Town Meeting - illustration, Jake Team LLC

The Little Elm Town Council will hold its regular meeting on July 1, 2026. The session is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. at the municipal building located at 100 Eldorado Parkway in Little Elm, Texas, 75068.

Residents and interested parties can access the full agenda for the upcoming session through the town’s official online resources. The meeting will also be broadcast live via a digital stream. The link to view the agenda and participate in the live stream is available on the town’s website.

No specific topics, items, or discussions for the council’s consideration were detailed in the initial announcement. It is not yet clear what specific business will be addressed during the session or if any public comment periods are scheduled.

The town provides these updates to ensure the public is informed about government proceedings. The agenda and streaming information are hosted on the municipal website, which is maintained by CivicPlus.

For those unable to attend in person, the online stream offers a way to observe the proceedings. The town encourages residents to review the agenda prior to the meeting to understand the items that will be discussed.

Further details regarding the outcome of the meeting or specific actions taken by the council will be available after the session concludes.

Source: littleelm.gov.

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https://littleelm.gov/Calendar.aspx?EID=17971&month=7&year=2026&day=21&calType=0

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Foster Fenn covers Little Elm city hall, the council, and county government.

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