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Hurst City Council approves water-conservation ordinance, easements and $2.9M Brown Trail contract

Hurst City Council · April 14, 2026
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At its April 14 meeting the Hurst City Council approved Ordinance 26-23 (lawn irrigation restrictions), authorized an easement conveyance to the Trinity River Authority, contracted a pipeline-corridor land-use plan and awarded a $2.9 million Brown Trail construction contract; the council also ratified two emergency repairs.

The Hurst City Council on April 14 approved a package of routine and infrastructure measures spanning water conservation, sewer easements, planning and major roadwork.

Council members unanimously approved the consent agenda and then adopted Ordinance 26-23 (first and final reading) to add enforceable lawn-irrigation restrictions to the city’s water conservation plan; Public Works Director Robert Salcedo said the update aligns Hurst with its wholesale provider and enables enforcement by code after notification from Public Works.

The council ratified Resolution 19-11 authorizing the city manager to convey a permanent…

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