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Welcome to the City of Mansfield

Welcome to Mansfield, a dynamic, growing community with a rich history and a bright future. In its more than 100 years Mansfield has developed from a rural, farming community to a bustling suburban city of more than 50,000 people. Read More ...


H1N1 VACCINATION CLINIC

The City of Mansfield is hosting an H1N1 Vaccination Clinic from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at Ben Barber Career Tech Academy, 1120 W. Debbie Lane.

The clinic is for Mansfield residents only, and proof of residency is required (drivers license or utility bill). Vaccines will be given on a first-come, first-served basis and there is a limited amount of vaccine.

The clinic is open to:

  • Pregnant women*
  • Healthy individuals ages 6 months to 49 years
  • Individuals ages 25 to 64 with chronic medical conditions or weakened immune system

*Vaccine for pregnant women at this clinic contains Thimerosal. Long lines are possible. Please bring water, snacks and chairs to make your wait comfortable.

*** Please view the poster for a map and more details. ***



CITY NEWS & EVENTS

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Parks and Recreation Online Registration

Beginning August 1, 2009 you can register online for most Mansfield Parks and Recreation Programs at www.mansfieldparks.com. You will need to have an active MAC account and a VISA or MasterCard.

For more information, view the flyer or call the Mansfield Activities Center at 817-453-5420.

Posted on 07/17/09
TV Recycling Options

For residents who need to dispose of a television, working or not, there are options. Goodwill Industries Texas has partnered with an electronics recycler. Now any household electronics that they accept at a donation center that cannot be resold are turned over to the electronics recycler to be dismantled and recycled. The closest Goodwill drop off center is at the corner of Harris St. and Cooper St in Arlington just north of town.

Also, the Best Buy in Mansfield is participating in a TV recycling program. Under this program, residents bring in their TV’s, pay a $10 recycling fee, and then get a $10 Best Buy gift card. For questions or information, please contact Howard Redfearn at 817-276-4240.

Posted on 07/07/09
Take The Pledge To Doo The Right Thing!

Do you own a dog? If so, you have a lot of friends in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. There are about 1.2 million dogs in our area making about 3/4 lbs. of DOO every day. That's a total of 900,000 lbs. of doggy DOO, every single day. Dog DOO is a health problem for other dogs, humans, and it can be a water quality problem as well. So this summer, why not take the pledge to "DOO the Right Thing!" and pick up after your pet.

Simply fill out this form and return the completed form as directed at the bottom. Residents who complete the form are eligible to receive a free pet waste bag holder that can be clipped to a leash, belt loop, or belt so that you are never left without a way to pick up after your pet. Pet waste bag holders can be picked up at City Hall during normal business hours. For more information about this program, contact Howard Redfearn at 817-276-4240. For more information about pet wastes, visit this website.

Posted on 06/03/09
Parks And Recreation Department Receives Award

On February 27, 2009 the Mansfield Parks and Recreation Department will receive the 2009 Texas Recreation and Parks Society Gold Medal Award.

TRAPS Award

This prestigious award is for Excellence in Parks and Recreation Management for cities with populations between 50,001 and 100,000.

Posted on 02/04/09
West Nile Virus Update

The City of Mansfield was notified by the Tarrant County Health Department that a resident of Mansfield has been hospitalized, and is currently being treated for West Nile Virus infection.

It is unclear at this time where this resident may have contacted mosquitoes carrying the disease. The City has partnered with the Tarrant County Health Department to conduct mosquito testing at various sites throughout the City. None of the mosquitoes collected have been detected to be carrying the virus.

It is important to remember recommendations for personal protection:

  • Avoid outdoor activities at dawn and dusk.
  • Drain any standing water in and around your homes. Mosquitoes use stagnant pools of water for breeding.
  • Dress in long sleeves and pants when conducting outdoor activities
  • Use an effective mosquito repellant, preferably one containing DEET, Picaridin or Permethrin.

There are approximately 23 species of mosquitoes in the North Central Texas area, and only one is of primary concern related to West Nile Virus. The Culex sp. mosquito is the one most commonly associated with West Nile Virus. This mosquito is highly active around dawn and dusk, and typically prefers to bite around the ankles.

The Culex species of mosquito typically only lives for around 2 weeks; however, new mosquitoes can be born everyday. These new mosquitoes would first have to bite an infected bird in order to transfer the virus to a human.

Is the City going to spray for mosquitoes? No. Spraying pesticides to control adult populations for mosquitoes is not an effective means of long term control. The most effective means for preventing West Nile Virus infections is for persons engaged in outdoor activities at high risk times to follow the personal protection recommendations.

City staff will continue to evaluate the situation, and if more information indicates the potential for a West Nile Virus outbreak, the City would take appropriate measures to respond.

It is extremely important for those who are over 50, under 15 and any one with a compromised immune system to avoid outdoor activities around dawn and dusk and to wear appropriate clothing and use repellants if engaging in outdoor activities at any time of the day.

Symptoms typically begin to show up from 3 to 15 days after being bitten by a mosquito carrying the virus. Symptoms are very similar to the flu and can include: fever, severe headache, light sensitivity, stiff neck, confusion and muscle weakness. If these symptoms begin, seek medical care as soon as possible, as with most diseases early detection and treatment can increase recovery success.

For more information about the City's mosquito program, how you can protect yourself and your family and how the City monitors West Nile, please follow this link: http://www.mansfield-tx.gov/departments/streets/mosquito/.

Posted on 09/19/08

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ABOUT MANSFIELD

5 Day Forecast for Mansfield, TX (76063)
Friday - Nov 20
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Tonights Low: 50°
Showers - (Precipitation 30%)
Saturday - Nov 21
High: 62°
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Sunday - Nov 22
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Monday - Nov 23
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LOCATION & OPERATING HOURS

The City Hall's hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Offices are located downstairs in the City Hall at:

PhonePhone: 817-276-4200
1200 East. Broad St.
Mansfield, TX 76063

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