Topics getting the most attention in North Richland Hills public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
9 issues in general
NRH is considering putting "In God We Trust" in their new City Hall. This isn't just about a motto; it's about what it means for a public space and if it's inclusive for everyone.
North Richland Hills has a new city manager, and it's a guy named Hartman. This appointment is a pretty big deal because they'll be in charge of running the city's daily operations.
North Richland Hills is on fire, folks! They've welcomed 100 new businesses in the past year. The mayor credits this success to the city's family-friendly vibe.
North Richland Hills is considering new rules for short-term rentals, similar to what other Tarrant County cities have done. This could change how people rent out their homes and affect neighborhood dynamics.
Get ready for your packages to arrive by drone! North Richland Hills has approved drone delivery services, meaning your future online orders could be flying to your doorstep soon.
The City Manager in North Richland Hills is retiring after 14 years on the job. This marks a significant leadership transition for the city.
North Richland Hills is cracking down on backyard chickens after a neighbor complaint. The city is enforcing its animal ordinance, potentially forcing residents to get rid of their hens.
Get ready, North Richland Hills! Your city hall is getting a major facelift, and it's going to shake up downtown. This massive construction project is kicking off soon, so brace yourselves for some changes.
A family is suing North Richland Hills over a tragic death at a water park, but the city is claiming legal immunity. The Texas Supreme Court sided with the city, meaning they can't be sued for the incident. This decision could set a precedent for other cities facing similar lawsuits.