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Welcome
to the City of Hurst Department of Public Works. Our mission is
to provide excellent quality services to the Citizens of Hurst through
our water, wastewater, traffic and drainage systems while maintaining
a safe and efficient working environment. The Public Works Department consists of Engineering, Streets, Drainage and Traffic Control, Water, and Waste Water.
Stage 1 Water Restrictions Ending
In accordance with our contractual agreement with the City of Fort Worth, the City of Hurst will be lifting the stage 1 water restrictions, effective May 4. Our water conservation ordinance that restricts watering from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily will remain in effect and we encourage all residents to continue to conserve and use water wisely.
Report-A-Pothole
Recently, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) launched a reporting system called "Report-a-Pothole" - a new initiative that makes it easier and faster for Texans to report maintenance issues on Texas Highways.
Citizens may report potholes online at www.txdot.gov or by calling the toll-free number at 888-885-8248. Phones will be answered from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. Evening and weekend calls will go to voicemail and be returned the next morning or on the first working day of the following week.
North Tarrant Express
Overview - The North Tarrant Express (NTE) will rebuild several of Tarrant County's most congested highways by 2015. Construction started in late 2010. The project is being designed and build concurrently by NTE Mobility Partners (NTEMP), shaving several years from the project schedule. When complete, the project will provide eight to 10 lanes on Interstate 820 (I-820) and State HIghways (SH) 121 and 183. The project will improve mobility by almost doubling the existing road capacity with a combination of general purpose lanes and continuous frontage roads, along with managed toll lanes that will use dynamic pricing to keep traffic moving at 50 mph. As the first comprehensive development agreement (CDA) project signed in North Texas, the project will leverage a $573 million TxDOT investment into a $2.5 billion project that reaches from north Fort Worth to near D/FW Airport.
The Information Hotline is 1-888-NTE-2015, the Project Office is located at 8713 Airport Frwy. Suite 104, North Richland Hills, Tx.
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Click the TxDOT logo to view the proposed North Tarrant Express and other important information on the official Texas Department of Transportation site for the NTE. |
Storm Drainage Utility
On February 24, 2009, City Council held public hearings to begin creation of a new utility for Storm Drainage. This process began in 1995 and was the result of un-funded federal mandates. The new utility results in a new item on Hurst utility bills: Storm Drainage Fee. The rate for residents is $4 per home water meter. This is equivalent to $1.93 per apartment unit and $1.19 per 1000 impervious square feet for commercial properties. For questions about the new utility, please call 817.788.7004. This is a dedicated number for Storm Drainage Utility inquiries. This new utility will help pay for water quality testing in streams, additional maintenance of waterways, more storm drainage construction projects, more erosion control projects and computer software for tracking more detailed permits and work order management. Read more on the Storm Drainage Utility
Water and Wastewater Impact Fees
The fees that Hurst is required to collect and submit to Fort Worth have been revised as of June 8, 2009. For an Adobe Acrobat table of the water and wastewater impact fees for the City of Hurst click here. If
you don't have the free Acrobat Reader, version 4 or higher, you
can download it free from Adobe's
website.
Remember the "Four D's" to defend yourself against West Nile virus.
DUSK / DAWN are the times of day you should try to stay indoors. This is when infected mosquitoes are most active. DRESS in light-colored long sleeves and pants when you're outside. For extra protection you may want to spray thin clothing with repellent. DEET (N,N-diethyl-M-toluamide) is an ingredient to look for in your insect repellent. Follow label instructions, and always wear repellent when outdoors. DRAIN standing water in your backyard and neighborhood - bird baths, old tires, flowerpots, and clogged rain gutters. These are mosquito breeding sites.
Visit the Department of State Health Services at www.dshs.state.tx.us for more information.
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