Boards and Commissions

The Town of Eaton is served by four boards and commissions that help make decisions on Town policy, budget, land-use and zoning, events, and the Eaton Public Library. Learn more about each of our commissions and who serves.

 

Mayor and Town Board 

The Eaton Mayor and Town Board oversee the actions of the Town by studying town issues, making decisions, and working with staff to direct the future of the community. The Eaton Town Board is composed of six board members who are elected at-large on a non-partisan basis for a term of four years along with a Mayor who is elected at-large and for a four-year term. Meet our current Town Board and Mayor!

Eaton Town Board Updates

Planning and Zoning Commission 

The Eaton Planning and Zoning Commission is responsible for implementing the provisions of the town ordinances regarding zoning and land use, making recommendations to the town board regarding new annexations and variances, recommending changes to the zoning maps, and making updates to the Town's Comprehensive Plan. Meet our current members and the documents they use to make decisions!

Eaton Hometown Revitalization Committee 

The Eaton Hometown Revitalization Committee provides assistance and recommendations on the development and redevelopment of commercial areas. This includes advising on items such as improving existing commercial areas, attracting new businesses, marketing and promoting community events, and more. Meet the current members and learn about their annual events!

Library Advisory Board

The Library Advisory Board shall serve as the community liaison for Library matters to advise the Town Administrator, Library Director, and Town Board on issues concerning library services including recommending an annual budget, providing input on strategic priorities, and evaluating the Library Director. Meet our current Library Board members.

 

Additional Boards Related to the Town of Eaton

Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Authority

The Cobb Lake Regional Water Treatment Authority (CLRWTA) is overseen by a board of directors and managed by an authority manager. Comprised of four entities, including the Fort Collins-Loveland Water District and the Towns of Eaton, Severance, and Windsor, the CLRWTA ensures equitable representation for its customers by appointing board members from each entity, maintaining affordable water in Northern Colorado.

Board and Commission Application Form