Heads up, North Richland Hills! Your outdoor warning sirens are getting a serious upgrade. They're moving some to better spots and making sure they're louder, so you'll actually hear those severe weather alerts when it counts.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The agreement involves subscription fees and potential shared costs, but the addition of DFW's resources is seen as a net positive for regional safety.
All residents within the NEFTA member cities and the DFW Airport area due to improved emergency response.
Drivers who use Colorado Boulevard as a shortcut may face longer travel times.
A resident expressed concerns about changing speed limits and potential safety issues on Davis Boulevard, particularly near Hightower Road.
DFW Airport has joined the Northeast Fire Department Association (NEFTA), significantly boosting the region's emergency response capabilities, particularly in specialized areas like hazmat and bomb disposal.
City officials clarified the rules for riding electric bikes, explaining the differences between e-bikes and motorcycles, speed limits, and where they can be ridden. This aims to ensure rider safety and compliance with local ordinances and state law.
North Richland Hills replacing, relocating some outdoor warning sirens WFAA
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