Located in north central Arizona, the Town of Snowflake is a growing hub of activities for businesses and visitors. Central to many of the region’s attractions, between prehistoric and native cultures to the north, to the forested White Mountains to the south, you’ll find that the pioneer spirit still lives on. Come for a day; stay for a lifetime… Snowflake is the heart of America where neighbors care and there is always a friendly greeting!

A pleasant 3-hour drive from Phoenix or Tucson, or 2 hour drive from Flagstaff, you’ll find that the relaxed lifestyle of Snowflake, the friendly community, and the diverse recreational opportunities make Snowflake an ideal location to visit and live.

Notices:

On June 17, 2020 Governor Ducey issued Executive Order 2020-40 on containing the spread of COVID-19. This order allows a city, town or county, based on local conditions, to mandate the wearing of face coverings in public to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.Mayor Johnson has stated,” As we begin to re-open society with continued restrictions imposed due to Covid-19, let us take responsibility for our own health and that of others. The government has established guidelines, requirements, and restrictions but more importantly we all have a personal responsibility for our own health and those that we come in contact with. Be good and responsible citizens. We are not requiring masks in public . Please show respect for those that choose to wear or not wear masks and those merchants that require you to wear them in their place of business. If you have symptoms, be responsible and stay home in self-quarantine. Follow the guidelines and requirements set forth by the CDC and Arizona Department of Health Services.”While we are not requiring masks in public, certain requirements from the Governor’s Executive Order 2020-40 do require masks in certain situations. The Navajo County Health Department will be working with our local establishments, providing education and technical assistance during their transition to comply with the new Executive Order.

responsibility for our own health and those that we come in contact with. Be and citizens. . Please show respect for those that choose to wear or not wear masks and those merchants that require you to wear them in their place of business. If you have symptoms, be responsible and stay home in self-quarantine. Follow the guidelines and requirements set forth by the CDC and Arizona Department of Health Services.”While we are not requiring masks in public, certain requirements from the Governor’s Executive Order 2020-40 do require masks in certain situations. The Navajo County Health Department will be working with our local establishments, providing education and technical assistance during their transition to comply with the new Executive Order. Snowflake Mayor Lynn Johnson Proclamation of Emergency

Public Water System Consumer Confidence Report 2018

Snowflake’s Public Safety Retirement System Pension Funding Policy

Town Council Meeting Agendas can be found by visiting the Town Council Meeting Agendas page.

The Snowflake Town Council voted at their January 10, 2018 meeting to go from having meetings two times a month on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday, to having only one meeting a month on the first Tuesday of the month. The meeting will still be held at 7 PM and the meeting notices and agendas will still be posted in the same location: Town Hall, Library, Post Office, and our Website.

Events:

A list of events throughout the year can be found on our Seasonal Events page.

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