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Visit the Animal Adoption & Rescue Center online to see more pets available for adoption. 

City Hall Temporarily Closing to Move

City Hall and Neighborhood Services offices will be closed Friday, March 25 and Monday, March 28 to move. We will reopen in our new City Hall at 4301 City Point Drive on Tuesday, March 29. Online and telephone payment services will remain available during the transition. 



The move into the new City Hall is being completed in phases. Public safety dispatchers, information technology staff, Parks & Recreation Administration, Citicable and Muncipal Court have already relocated. The final phase will be the relocation of the Police Department and Jail in April. 

A grand opening is being planned for May 13. Please note that City Council Meetings, Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings and other public meetings will continue to take place at the old City Hall, 7301 NE Loop 820, until after the grand opening. We will share more information about the grand opening in future e-newsletters. 

Residents Give NRH High Ratings
 
North Richland Hills residents continue to see their community as a great place to live. A recent citizen's survey found that 96% of residents rate the quality of life in North Richland Hills as excellent or good, 94% feel the community is an excellent or good place to raise children and 95% would recommend NRH to a friend or family member as a good place to live. More of the survey results can be found on our website.

While the city conducts a citizen survey every other year, input from residents is always appreciated. Residents who have a comment, question or suggestion about City services may call City Hall at 817-427-6003 or e-mail [email protected].
City Council Election Canceled
 
The City of North Richland Hills will not hold a general election in May because the mayor and three council members were unopposed for reelection. The election has been canceled in accordance with state law and the following officials will begin new terms in May:
  • Mayor Oscar Trevino
  • Councilwoman Rita Wright Oujesky, Place 2
  • Councilman Tim Barth, Place 4
  • Councilman Scott Turnage, Place 6
The mayor and council members serve at large for two-year terms. More information about the City Council is available online at www.nrhtx.com/council or by calling 817-427-6060. 
 
Mayor Trevino Invites You to Walk, Ride

Join Mayor Oscar Trevino on a path to better healthThe annual Mayor's 5k Walk will take place on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. starting at the NRH Centre, 6000 Hawk Ave. Participation is free for the family-friendly walk. Advanced registration is encouraged. Register online or by calling 817-427-6600.
 
round the town
Then grab your bike and join Mayor Trevino for the return of his monthly bike rides on Tuesday, April 5, 2016. The casual and easy bike rides begin and end at Cross
 Timbers Park, 7680 Douglas Lane at 5:45 p.m. Everyone is 
welcome, whether you are an avid cyclist or the casual weekend rider. View the complete schedule at www.nrhtx.com/roundthetown.
 
Meet Author Kathleen Grissom at NRH Library

Join us as we welcome New York Times bestselling author of The Kitchen House Kathleen Grissom to the North Richland Hills Library on April 5, 2016. Ms. Grissom will visit to release her newest book Glory Over Everything. A private reception will be held from 12:00-12:45 p.m. and Ms. Grissom will speak at 1:00 p.m. A book signing will immediately follow. Ms. Grissom will sign her latest book only. The Library is located at 9015 Grand Ave. Please visit library.nrhtx.com/behindthebook for more information or call 817-427-6800. 

Thank you for your interest in the City of North Richland Hills. If you have questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] or call City Hall at 817-427-6000.
 
Sincerely,
City of North Richland Hills