Hurst

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facts about Hurst, tx

People

Demographics

  • White alone 76.1% 76.1%
  • Black or African American alone 9.6% 9.6%
  • Hispanic or Latino 23.0% 23.0%
  • American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1.6% 1.6%
  • Asian alone 3.9% 3.9%
  • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone .3% .3%
  • Two or More Races 3.0% 3.0%

Source: https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/hurstcitytexas

Languages

  • Spanish 16.6% 16.6%
  • Other Indo-European Languages 2.7% 2.7%
  • Asian and Pacific Island Languages 2.8% 2.8%
  • Other Languages 1.1% 1.1%

Source: https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/hurst-tx-population

Hurst City Council

The Vision Statement of Hurst: The City of Hurst is a sustainable, safe and dynamic place for all individuals to live, work and play.

The mission of the City of Hurst is to provide responsive services and effective programs to ensure that Hurst remains a vibrant community.

City Council Meetings

Hurst City Council meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, with the 6:30 p.m. meetings preceded by a 5:30 p.m. briefing session.

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Hurst Mayor

The Mayor is elected directly by the citizens and serves for two year terms. The Mayor officially speaks for both the government and the community as a whole. The Mayor is the presiding officer and a regular member of the city council, and has all the powers and duties for the office of council member in addition to those of mayor.

Responsibilities
  • Serving on the city council;
  • Voting in council meetings;
  • Assigning council members to chair or serve on committees;
  • Appointing citizens to serve on advisory boards or commissions;
  • Preparing the annual budget; or
  • Making an annual report to the council.

– Ballotpedia

 

Henry Wilson

Henry Wilson

Mayor Place 3

Expires May 2025

   

Hurst City Councilmembers

Here are your city council members who are elected to represent your voice in the Hurst city council. The Council fulfills the legislative functions of the city, crafting ordinances and developing policies. They are also tasked with establishing the overall direction of the city and providing general direction to the city manager.

It is important the city council represents and advocates for the community’s diverse beliefs and values to serve ALL residents in Hurst.

Responsibilities
  • Elected to two or four year terms either by district or at-large.
  • Responsible for appointing a city-manager.
  • Responsible for drafting and passing legislation and city ordinances.
  • Responsible for approving the city budget proposed by the city-manager.

-Ballotpedia

 

As local legislators, councilmembers are responsible for and responsive to the citizens who elected them. Depending on the city’s charter and state laws, they may perform the following functions:

  • Review and approve the annual budget;
  • Establish long- and short-term objectives and priorities;
  • Oversee performance of the local public employees;
  • Oversee effectiveness of programs;
  • Establish tax rates;
  • Enter into legal contracts;
  • Borrow funds;
  • Pass ordinances and resolutions;
  • Modify the city’s charter;
  • Regulate land use through zoning laws;
  • Regulate business activity through licensing and regulations;
  • Regulate public health and safety;
  • Exercise the power of eminent domain;
  • Communicate policies and programs to residents;
  • Respond to constituent needs and complaints; and
  • Represent the community to other levels of government.

 – National League of Cities

David Booe

David Booe

Councilmember Place 1

Expires May 2023

   
John Miller

John Miller

Councilmember Place 2

Expires May 2023

   
Cathy Butler Brotherton

Cathy Butler Brotherton

Councilmember Place 4

Expires May 2025

   
Gary N. Waldron

Gary N. Waldron

Councilmember Place 5

Expires May 2025

   
Jon McKenzie

Jon McKenzie

Councilmember Place 6

Expires May 2023

   
Cindy Shepard

Cindy Shepard

Mayor Pro Tem Place 7

Expires May 2025

   

May 6th Elections!

Learn more about who is running in the upcoming City Council elections.

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Qualifications

Here are the qualifications for what it takes to run for the City Council.

Resident of the City

for at least 12 consecutive months

Qualified voter

of the State of Texas

Can't hold any other public office

of emolument except as permitted by the Texas Constitution.

No person shall be eligible to the office of councilmember

who shall be interested in the profits or the emolument of any contract job, work or service for the city, or interested in the sale to the city of any supplies, equipment, material or articles purchased.

Public School Districts in Hurst

See what school district you’re in here.

HEB ISD

Learn more about the demographics of HEB ISD and who represents you on the school board.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD

Learn more about the demographics of GCISD and who represents you on the school board.

Keller ISD

Learn more about the demographics of Keller ISD and who represents you on the school board.

Birdville ISD

Learn more about the demographics of Birdville ISD and who represents you on the school board.

School Districts

Learn more about the School Districts in Tarrant County!

Tarrant County

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Texas

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United States

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Connect

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Collaborate

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