Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.
City Council Meeting Canceled
The City Council meeting scheduled for December 24, 2024, has been canceled. The next regularly scheduled council meeting will be held on January 14, 2025.
Holiday Hours and Service Updates
Non-emergency city facilities will be closed on December 24–25 for Christmas and January 1, 2025 for New Year’s Day.
Garbage & Recycling Adjustments:
- Monday and Tuesday services remain on schedule.
- Thursday shifts to Friday, and Friday shifts to Saturday for both holidays.
December 31 Early Closures:
- Hurst Tennis & Pickleball Center: Closes at 1 p.m.
- Hurst Recreation Center & Hurst Public Library: Close at 6 p.m.
For full details, visit hursttx.gov. Happy Holidays!
Students aid in design of new coffee shop
We’re teaming up with HEB ISD and 6 Stones to transform the old donut shop at 420 W. Pipeline Rd into a one-of-a-kind coffee shop—serving great coffee and a greater purpose!
This local spot will employ students and young adults from HEB ISD’s Moving into Adult Roles and Communities (MARC) program, helping them gain life skills while connecting with the community. Plus, HEB ISD’s Architectural and Interior Design students are designing the space!
This is more than a renovation—it’s a meaningful project built for and by the Hurst community. Stay tuned as we bring it to life!
Noon Year's Eve Storytime & Celebration
Tuesday, December 31 | 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Hurst Public Library: Program Rooms North & South 901 Precinct Line Rd. Hurst, Texas 76053
Midnight too late for you? Come celebrate Noon Year's Eve with us! We'll have festive kids' stories, crafts, and treats to get you ready for the new year. Don't miss out on the balloon drop as we countdown to noon!
Hurst Recreation Center Open House
January 11 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Hurst Recreation Center 700 Mary Dr. Hurst, Texas 76053
Explore exciting activities like free fitness classes, a kid’s obstacle course, and our in-person event exclusive - 50% off annual memberships! Plus, score raffle tickets for a chance to win amazing prizes like a FREE Family Membership or an Aquatics Season Pass! With craft areas, food trucks, a hot cocoa bar, and event booths showcasing spring activities, there’s something for everyone! Bring your family and friends to kick off the year with fun and fitness! For more information, click the button below!
Become a Police Officer!
Are you interested in pursuing a rewarding career that serves your community? The Hurst Police Department is dedicated to public service, committed to delivering exceptional customer service to the community, and emphasizes excellent training and teamwork. The upcoming Police Officer testing date is scheduled for January 18, 2025.
For more information and to apply, please click the button below.
Thinking Money for Kids at Hurst Public Library
The Hurst Public Library is one of 300 libraries selected through a national application process to receive a Thinking Money for Kids Program Kit from the American Library Association (ALA) and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation. These Program Kits are a collection of expertly vetted resources to help libraries teach financial education concepts to children ages 3 to 12.
Through a new Hurst Public Library offering, young people will have the opportunity to learn about financial topics—like earning, saving, spending, sharing, and budgeting—in a way that is both meaningful and fun. Starting Tuesday, January 14, visit the Library for in-person kids’ programs or take home a tablet loaded with fun games offered through the Thinking Money for Kids program.
Cease your grease during the upcoming holidays
This holiday season, we're making it easier than ever to Cease the Grease! The City of Hurst encourages residents to collect and recycle or safely dispose of all used fats, oils and grease. When these items are washed down the drain, it sticks inside pipes. This hardening eventually leads to build up that clogs and damages the sanitary sewer system. This can lead to a Sanitary Sewer Overflow, where raw sewage backs up into your home, lawn, neighborhood, and streets. Not only does this cause damage to our sewer system, it can also runoff into a nearby creek or stream, affecting our drinking water. In an effort to help our residents and our city, during the holiday season, you can recycle your grease for FREE at our drop-off location at the north end of the Service Center (2001 Precinct Line Road) parking lot at the corner of Cannon Drive and Precinct Line Road through January 6, 2025. For more information, click the button below.
|