
With Benbrook’s November election days away, residents are raising questions about growth, flooding, and development across the city.

Benbrook residents will soon head to the polls as early voting for the city’s General Election begins Monday, October 20, and runs through Friday, October 31, ahead of Election Day on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

Residents are invited to join Cameron Potter, candidate for Benbrook City Council Place 5, for a casual meet and greet on Sunday, October 19, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Mont Del Park, located at Thornhill Road and Lombardy Terrace in the Mont Del neighborhood.

The Benbrook Area Chamber of Commerce gathered for another successful luncheon this past Thursday, featuring a thought-provoking presentation on time management from Purple Coaching and Consultation. The event drew local business professionals eager to sharpen their skills and strengthen community connections.

As Election Day approaches, Benbrook residents are digging deeper into how city leadership shapes the community’s growth.

As Benbrook’s 2025 City Council election approaches, residents have a clearer picture of where the candidates stand on key local issues thanks to Kristen Melton and the Hills of Whitestone Homeowners Association, who gathered and published responses from all council contenders.

With early voting beginning Monday, October 20, Benbrook residents can shape their community’s future by electing new city council members for Places 3, 5, and 7.

Concerns over dust control continue to stir frustration among residents near Timberline Drive in Benbrook.

Concerns over dust control violations in Benbrook’s Trinity Estates are once again gaining attention, as residents and local candidates call for stronger city action against developers who repeatedly ignore environmental regulations.

The ongoing Timberline construction project in Benbrook is once again drawing complaints—this time over noise. Residents living near the site say loud music from construction crews has disrupted their days, with some working from home describing it as a constant distraction.