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HISTORY/PROFILE
































                                                   HISTORY/PROFILE

        North Richland Hills began when W.S. Peters agreed to bring 600 families into the area within a three
        year  period  as  part  of  a  land  grant.  The  families  began  arriving  in  the  summer  of  1848.  In  1849
        Tarrant County was established and named for General Edward H. Tarrant. The area later known as
        North Richland Hills was predominantly dairy farms.

        In 1953 the North Richland Hills Civic League sought to have the area annexed to Richland Hills, but
        voted to form their own city when annexation was denied. An election was held, and 268 acres of
        Jones farm, with a population of 500, became officially incorporated as the City of North Richland
        Hills.  By  1957,  the  North  Richland  Hills’  boundary  was  within  two  miles  of  Smithfield.  By  1960,
        Smithfield was annexed by North Richland Hills.

        North  Richland  Hills  operates  under  a  Charter  adopted  in  1964  which  provides  for  a  “Council-
        Manager” form of government. The Mayor and seven Council members are elected at large. The City
        Council  is  responsible  for  all  policy  matters.  The  Council  has  the  authority  to  levy  taxes,  secure
        revenues,  authorize  expenditures  of  City  funds,  and  incur  debt.  The  City  Manager  is  directly
        responsible to the City Council.


        On  July  6,  1996,  the  City  Council  passed  an  ordinance  forming  a  Historical  Committee.  This
        committee had the task of publishing a written history of the City, producing a videotaped history, and
        making recommendations for the preservation of history for the City of North Richland Hills. The book
        was published October, 1998.

        For  further  information  about  the  City  of  North  Richland  Hills,  please  visit  the  City’s  website  at
        www.nrhtx.com.












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