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election in the amount of $16.5 million to construct a new Criminal Justice Center with parking
              facilities.  The 61,000 square foot building opened in spring of 2015 and accommodates the Police
              Department as well as Municipal Court.  In 2019, voters approved $7 million dollars to build a new
              Animal Control Center.

              The  Fiscal  Services  Department  provides  for  the  processing  of  all  financial  data  in  a  timely,
              accurate  and  cost  effective  manner.    This  allows  the  department  to  monitor  budgetary
              requirements, to invest the City's funds for safety, liquidity and yield, and to comply with all city,
              state and federal laws.  Individual divisions include Finance, Budget, Support Services including
              Purchasing and Risk Management. This department also administers the Information Technology
              Division and Utility Billing Division.

              The  Human  Resources  Department  supports  city  leadership  and  staff  through  human  capital
              development and planning, policy administration, administering compensation systems including
              direct and indirect pay (benefits), employee relations, and the employee life cycle.

              Legislative and Judicial Services provide various support functions to the City of Hurst through
              the City Secretary's Office.  The City Secretary's Office, as the Public Information Division of
              Legislative and Judicial Services, provides a broad range of administrative and clerical support
              for the City.  The office maintains all ordinances, resolutions, vital statistics and minutes from City
              Council and Boards and Commissions meetings.  This department also administers the judicial
              and  legislative  divisions.  The  Judicial  division  or  Municipal  Court  division,  is  a  criminal  court
              having jurisdiction over Class C Misdemeanors occurring within the city limits that include traffic
              citations, parking tickets, as well as state law and city ordinance violations.  The legislative division
              is made of a governing body that makes decisions and formulates policies based on community
              issues.

              The City of Hurst Public Works Department is comprised of three divisions:  Engineering, Water
              and  Sanitary  Sewer,  Streets  and  Drainage.    Engineering  seeks  to  ensure  that  all  water  and
              sanitary sewer, drainage and paving improvements are designed and constructed in accordance
              with accepted principles and practices.  Water Utilities provides safe and pure drinking water in
              sufficient volumes and under adequate pressure to city water customers.  The Street Division
              performs quality maintenance of streets, properly maintains all traffic control devices and provides
              for the safe and efficient movement of traffic along city streets.  The Storm Water Management
              Division ensures that all City drainage systems are properly maintained in compliance with the
              state required Storm Water Management Plan.

              The Planning and Community Development Department is comprised of two divisions:  Building
              Inspections/Neighborhood Services Division which strives to enhance the quality of life for Hurst
              residents by diligently and logically enforcing local, state and federal regulations pertaining to the
              construction, use, or occupancy of buildings and land.  The department also reviews policies and
              regulations  to  enhance  development  opportunities,  broaden  the  tax  base,  and  increase
              employment  opportunities  within  the  community.  The  Community  Development  Division  is
              responsible  for  developing  programs,  policies  and  regulations  to  enhance  development
              opportunities;  coordinating  review  of  proposals  by  all  City  departments;  working  closely  with
              developers on site plans and subdivisions; preparing Planning and Zoning Commission agendas;
              and processing subdivision plats.  Through coordination with the Executive Director of Community
              Development, and the Development Review Committee, P&CD helps with developing programs
              to retain, expand, and attract business to Hurst.






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