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City Council Meeting June 24, 2025
Hurst City Council is meeting at City Hall on June 24 at 6:30 p.m. View the council meeting agenda online at hursttx.gov/agendas.
 Independence Day Holiday Closure
Non-emergency city facilities are closed in observance of Independence Day on Friday, July 4, 2025. Trash and recycling are unaffected by this holiday closure. Emergency services will operate as normal.
 Stars & Stripes
Thursday, July 3 | Gates open at 6 p.m. Hurst Community Park 601 Precinct Line Rd. Hurst, TX 76053
The Annual City of Hurst Stars & Stripes event is on Thursday, July 3, at Hurst Community Park. Enjoy live music by Grady Spencer and the Work and Q the Band, food trucks, a Kidzone, and a beautiful fireworks show! Gates open at 6 p.m., and the fireworks begin at 9:30 p.m. FREE shuttles are available from designated parking at North East Mall.
In preparation for the event, the Hurst Recreation Center, Hurst Tennis & Pickleball Center, and Hurst Senior Activities Center will close early at 12 p.m. on Thursday, July 3. For more information, please visit hursttx.gov/recliveevent.
 Bad Art Night: Glow in the Dark
June 26 | 6-7:30 p.m. Hurst Public Library: Program Rooms North & South 901 Precinct Line Rd. Hurst, TX 76053
Is that nuclear waste? No! It's just my Glow in the Dark Bad Art! Join us for a night of intentionally bad art that glows in the dark! Prizes! Fame! Glow-ry! Sign up by clicking the button below or contact the Library to reserve your free canvas.
 Family Fun Night: Tie Dye Party
July 1 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Hurst Public Library: Program Rooms North & South 901 Precinct Line Rd. Hurst, TX 76053
Everyone could use a fun and funky book bag, and we have the supplies to make your tote extra awesome! One bag per person.
 July is Park & Recreation Month
This July marks 40 years of Park and Recreation Month! This year's theme--“Build Together, Play Together”--celebrates the vital role parks and recreation professionals play in building inclusive, sustainable spaces that strengthen our communities.
Join Hurst Parks & Recreation for a variety of events during July, including: Fitness Bootcamp, Coffee in the Park, Lego Night, and more!
For more information and to access the event calendar, visit hursttx.gov/julyprm.
 HWY 10 Survey
The City of Hurst, in collaboration with North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG), is conducting a study for the State Highway 10/Hurst Boulevard Corridor. This study aims to shape the future development of the roadway and surrounding land uses. The study area is bounded by IH-820 to the west and Bell Flight Boulevard to the east. To ensure the plan aligns with the community's needs, it is crucial for residents and local stakeholders to share their feedback and vision for the corridor. The next step of the study is to gather additional input from stakeholders through an online survey. We invite you to take a moment to complete this survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HurstVision. The survey will remain open through June 30, 2025. All answers will remain anonymous.
For more details on this survey and project, click the button below.
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