Belton City Council declares state of emergency
January 29, 2026
Winter Storm Fern battered Bell County last weekend with frigid temperatures, heavy winds, ice and snow, prompting Belton City Council to affirm a local disaster declaration for a weather-related emergency.
The council did so during a meeting on Tuesday evening.
“The City of Belton has experienced a winter ice storm that began Saturday, Jan. 24,” said City Manager Sam Listi. “The ice storm resulted in hazardous conditions including ice accumulation on roadways, bridges, trees, power lines and structures, creating dangerous travel conditions and an increased risk to public safety.”
Ice from the storm began melting away on Tuesday, but it still covered many yards and back roads on Wednesday of this week.
“Our citizens’ safety, health and welfare are paramount, and some residents of the City of Belton are still in jeopardy, requiring immediate action,” Listi said.
“Our local emergency response teams have been mobilized to address the risks,” he said. “The City of Belton may request financial assistance from State/Federal agencies for personnel and equipment that is necessary to effectively respond to and recover from this storm.”
Fern caused icing that led to many accidents, especially on Sunday and Monday.
Listi and Mayor David Leigh signed the disaster declaration, which stated “the winter ice storm has resulted in hazardous conditions, including ice accumulations on roadways, bridges, power lines and structures.”
The declaration stated that “an emergency exists in the City of Belton.” It also urged Belton residents to exercise caution and limit travel during storms such as Fern.
The declaration was unanimously approved by Council members.








