Topics getting the most attention in North Richland Hills public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
13 issues with medium priority
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.
Get ready for a wild mayoral race in North Richland Hills! A protest candidate, 'Literally Anybody Else,' is shaking things up on the ballot. This election is definitely one to watch.
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.
NRH is launching a new rewards program to help local restaurants bounce back after the winter storm. It's a win-win: you get to enjoy great food and support businesses in your community.
That massive road construction project in North Richland Hills is running super late, and people are fed up with the company handling it. Get ready for more traffic headaches and potentially higher costs!
North Richland Hills voters have spoken! The results from the November 4th election are out, and they're shaping who will be leading our city. Get the scoop on who won and what changes are coming.
Get ready for a shake-up in North Richland Hills! The mayor, who's been in charge for over 20 years, is stepping down. This means a new face will soon be leading the city.
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 for a new police chief in North Richland Hills! The current chief is retiring, so the city will be looking for a new leader to steer the police department. This is a pretty standard leadership change, but it could mean shifts in how things are done.
Big storms just hit North Richland Hills, and wow, did they do some damage! Homes and businesses got roughed up, and firefighters were out there dealing with the mess.
North Richland Hills is getting a major cash injection of $1.2 million from the state to combat gang activity. This funding will go towards a new center, aiming to make the community safer for residents.
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.