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City director previews fall gardening seminar, iMonitor water app uptake and upcoming rental-housing ordinance

North Richland Hills Planning and Zoning Commission · August 7, 2025
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Corey, the city director, updated the commission on a fall gardening seminar at Emory Center, said over 79% of homes with city water meters are signed up for the iMonitor leak-notification app, previewed Main Street construction tied to the 2020 bond program, and said a legislative update and a two-part rental-housing ordinance will appear on the next agenda.

At the start of the session, Corey (the city director) delivered a brief staff report highlighting upcoming events and policy updates. He announced a fall gardening seminar scheduled for Saturday the 16th at the Grand Hall at Emory Center and encouraged commissioners and residents to attend.

Corey reported that the city has enrolled more than 79% of meter-equipped households in…

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