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CITY NEWS & EVENTS

Seeking Applicants To Fill Board And Commission Vacancies

The City of Mansfield is looking for a few good men, and women, to take active roles in city government by serving on city boards and commissions. "Volunteers are important to any city and those serving on our boards and commissions play a vital role in helping shape our community," said Mayor David L. Cook. "The more citizens are involved, the better."

Applications are now being accepted through 5 p.m. Friday, July 30, in the City Secretary's Office. The boards seeking applications are Planning & Zoning Commission, Mansfield Economic Development Corporation, Mansfield Park Facilities Development Corporation, Library Advisory Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment, Historic Landmark Commission and Keep Mansfield Beautiful Commission. Residents interested in applying may download an application or come by the City Secretary's Office at City Hall, 1200 E. Broad St.

Applications will be reviewed in August. For more information, contact the Communications & Marketing Department at 817-276-4202, or the City Secretary's Office at 817-276-4204.

Post details: Water / Sewer Rate Change
Water / Sewer Rate Change

It is hard to believe, but the City of Mansfield has not changed the rates charged for water and sewer service in over 13-years.

Many things have changed during the past decade. Like the rest of the Metroplex, Mansfield has experienced tremendous growth. Mansfield has kept pace with this growth by consistently improving our capacity to deliver water to residents and businesses.

However, the greater usage demands on our water system, and the volume of raw water that is being withdrawn from our area lakes and reservoirs has illustrated the need to conserve water.

These water and sewer rates have been selected to help encourage water conservation and extend the availability of our existing resources.

These new water and sewer rates will become effective April 1st, 2006.

In order to prove the need for additional reservoir capacity cities that use water from the existing supplies must show that the currently available supplies are being used wisely.

The acquisition of land and construction of a new reservoir literally takes decades to accomplish. The impacts on landowners and the environment must be fully justified in order for a new reservoir project to be approved.

Therefore, our water conservation efforts not only help to insure that we will have sufficient supplies for today, but also that the development of future supplies are well justified.

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Posted on 02/24/06


ABOUT MANSFIELD

5 Day Forecast for Mansfield, TX (76063)
Friday - Jul 30
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High: 99°
Low: 76°
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Saturday - Jul 31
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Low: 74°
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Sunday - Aug 1
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Low: 77°
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Monday - Aug 2
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Tuesday - Aug 3
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Low: 82°
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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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