Xcel Energy has announced that Planned Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings (EPSS) may be activated to help reduce wildfire ignition risk during certain weather conditions.
At this time, Meadow is NOT on the list for a planned outage.
Please note that this could change depending on weather conditions. We want to keep our residents informed and prepared.
You can monitor the outage map here:
🔗 https://tx.my.xcelenergy.com/s/outage-safety/outage-map
We will continue to provide updates as information becomes available.
Stay safe, Meadow!


📣 Food Truck Night in Meadow!
We are excited to announce that Kwok Asian Kickin Chicken will be in Meadow on Monday, February 16th from 5:00–7:30 PM at the City Park!
We’re hopeful this will be the first of many food truck visits and community events. Let’s show them how Meadow shows up!
So ditch the dishes, grab the family, and come enjoy dinner at the park!
We can’t wait to see you there!
We have received several complaints regarding dumpster use throughout the city and would like to remind everyone that our dumpsters are shared by neighbors.
Please be courteous and considerate when disposing of trash. Let’s work together to keep Meadow clean, safe, and respectful for everyone.
Thank you for doing your part! 💙💛

City workers are currently clearing main roads, including Moorhead, 4th Street in front of the school, and Patton.
Please drive with caution while crews are working and help us keep everyone safe.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation, Meadow!


Due to impending weather conditions, the City of Meadow will be extending the utility bill due date for this month.
💧 Utility bills that are normally due on the 25th will now be due on the 28th.
This extension is being provided to give our residents additional time to focus on preparing their homes and families for the possibility of harsh weather. Your safety and well-being are always our top priority.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact City Hall during business hours or reach out to the on-call phone number for assistance.
Desiree 806-548-1706 or Roy 806-548-1703
As always, we appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Stay prepared, stay safe, and have a safe weekend, Meadow! 💙💛

The City of Meadow is accepting applications for a Part-Time Office Clerk position.
🕒 Up to 20 hours per week
⏰ Flexible work hours
Job Duties Include:
• Filing and organizing records
• Answering and directing phone calls
• Processing utility payments
• Keeping the office clean and organized
Job Requirements:
• High school diploma or GED
• Basic computer knowledge
• Strong people and communication skills
• Spanish-speaking preferred, but not required
• Ability to keep information confidential due to the nature of the job
📄 How to Apply:
Applications are available to print at www.meadow.texas.gov
Please drop off completed applications at City Hall during business hours.
The City of Meadow is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, or disability.

Internet and phone services have been fully restored at City Hall.
Thank you to everyone for your patience while the issue was resolved. If you need assistance, please feel free to call or stop by during regular business hours.
We appreciate our community’s understanding! 💙💛



As crews work on getting the system up and running, there will be a series of tests throughout the day to ensure everything is operating properly.
PLEASE DO NOT BE ALARMED
You may hear the siren multiple times during testing.
Thank you for your patience as we work to improve safety and preparedness for our community!

As a resident of the City of Meadow, you are encouraged to voice your opinions and desires as well as become actively involved in the City's legislative process through City Council and committee meetings. The City of Meadow provides all its residents with the opportunity to help maintain a safe and friendly community, an honest and open government and a municipality that encourages positive growth.
Council Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 a.m. at City Hall. All residents are welcomed to attend and participate in the Public Forum. If you would like to present a matter for discussion and consideration of vote, please submit a request in writing to City Hall. There is a form to assist you with required information needed to comply with the Open Meetings Act, Ch. 551, Tex. Gov't. Code.




Come trick-or-treat and grab a free hotdog! Free for the community - bring your kiddos and come say hi! From 5-7pm @ The Meadow Music Hall,
we can't wait to see you!
Senior Social Luncheon - Tuesday, Oct 28
11am-1pm
Join us at the Meadow Senior Citizens Center for a home-cooked meal.
Menu: Chicken spaghetti, salad, garlic bread, dessert & a drink.
Cost: Meadow residents 60+ eat free; under 60 & non-residents $7 donation
Extra: In-town delivery available
Bring a friend and enjoy lunch with the community - see you Tuesday!

