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CITY SERVICES

              The City of Hurst municipal government consists of ten operating departments each responsible
              for  providing  a  variety  of  services  to  the  citizens  that  live  here.    They  include:    Community
              Services, Fire Department, Police Department, Fiscal Services, Human Resources, Judicial and
              Legislative  Services,  Public  Works,  Economic  Development,  Planning  and  Community
              Development and Administration/General Services.

              The  Community  Services  Department  is  the  administrative  arm  of  the  Parks,  Recreation,
              Aquatics, Senior Citizens Center, and Library Divisions.  It is primarily responsible for managing,
              planning, coordinating and directing the activities of these divisions.  It also administers the Parks
              Donation  Fund,  Community  Services  Half-Cent  Sales  Tax  Fund,  the  Facilities  Maintenance
              Division  and  responds  to  citizen  comments  and  requests.      Parks  and  Recreation  personnel
              maintain eighteen city parks, two aquatics centers, and a tennis center, one historical site, a multi-
              purpose recreation center and the Senior Citizens’ Activity Center.  The 30,000 square foot Senior
              Center offers many “open” activities for members including games, billiards, fitness and other
              activities.  These activities are called “open” because members are not required to pre-register.
              Seniors simply show up and have fun.  The Facilities Maintenance Division maintains all other
              facility sites citywide.  The Library offers a diverse collection of materials in various formats. An
              outstanding literacy program provides additional services to the community, including reading
              improvement and a GED program. In 2014, $7.5 million in Certificates of Obligation were issued
              to reconstruct Chisholm Aquatics Center.  In 2016, the City issued $5.4 million in Certificates of
              Obligation to renovate Central Aquatics Center and repair the roof at the Recreation Center.

              The  Fire  Department  provides  the  citizens  of  Hurst  with  fire  protection,  emergency  medical
              services, emergency rescue and hazardous material response. The Fire Department focuses on
              four  primary  services:  Fire  Prevention,  Fire  Operations,  Emergency  Management  and
              Ambulance/Emergency  Medical  Services  (EMS).    Fire  Prevention  focuses  on  reducing  the
              potential  for  fire  and  loss  of  life  in  the  City.    Fire  Operations  is  responsible  for  providing  fire
              suppression, rescue and emergency medical service.  All firefighters are trained as emergency
              medical technicians.  Emergency Management monitors weather conditions, warns citizens of
              severe weather activity and educates the public on how to react to emergency situations.  The
              Ambulance/EMS  division  provides  for  the  emergency  care  and  transportation  of  the  sick  and
              injured within the City.  The Fire Department operates Emergency Medical Services with two front-
              line ambulances.  In 2017, the city issued tax notes in the amount of $1.18 million for the purchase
              of a 150-foot ladder truck.

              The Police Department's role is to enforce local, state and federal laws and to protect the citizens
              of Hurst from crime and disorder.  The Operational Services and Administrative Services Divisions
              perform  a  variety  of  law  enforcement  functions  and  services.    Operational  Services  handles
              emergency  and  non-emergency  calls  for  police  service.    It  also  provides  for  the  timely
              investigation  of  felony  and  misdemeanor  violations  of  the  law.    Administrative  Services  is
              responsible for maintaining criminal records, prisoner detention, internal affairs, crime prevention
              and operation of the 9-1-1 communications center.  The Police Department has two storefronts in
              operation  in  order  to  make  Hurst  police  officers  more  accessible  to  the  public  and  to  reduce
              criminal activity.  One is in North East Mall, located near the entrance to Sears, and the other is
              on Highway 10 at 752 E Pipeline Road.  The City has entered into an inter-local agreement with
              the City of Bedford for a sharing arrangement Police Storefront which moved the Police storefront
              to 752 E Pipeline Road. The new location houses three officers along with the Crime Victim’s
              Assistance  Coordinator  and  a  Mental  Health  Coordinator.  In  fiscal  year  1995-1996,  the
              Department  began  administering  the  Anti-Crime  Half  Cent  Sales  Tax  Fund,  utilized  for  crime
              control and prevention purposes.  The Anti-Crime Half Cent Sales Tax Fund was approved by
              voters for an additional twenty-years in May 2010.  In May 2012, voters approved a general bond

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