
Benbrook neighbors have a chance to connect directly with those seeking to represent them on the City Council. A community gathering is set for Saturday, September 20, at noon, hosted at 1236 South Timberline Drive.

The Benbrook Water Authority (BWA) has adopted new changes aimed at improving clarity and fairness for customers. On September 16, 2025, the BWA Board of Directors passed Resolution 2025-06, updating the Authority’s official Policies and Procedures.

Benbrook residents now have a clearer picture of how the city’s proposed property tax rate for fiscal year 2025–26 could affect their bills.

ENBROOK, TX – Floodplain safety is once again front and center in Benbrook, as residents raise alarms over clogged drains, poor maintenance, and the long-term risks to neighborhoods near the Trinity River.

September 18 packs a double punch of celebration. While many folks are biting into a juicy burger for National Cheeseburger Day, history buffs and patriots alike recognize another milestone: the birthday of the United States Air Force.

Parents, educators, clergy, and local leaders are coming together this week for a town hall hosted by Families Organized and Resisting Takeover (FORT).

The Benbrook City Council will meet Thursday, September 18, at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 911 Winscott Road. Residents are encouraged to attend and share comments before council members tackle a packed agenda that touches on the city’s finances, taxes, and infrastructure.

The Benbrook Fire Department is celebrating one of its own.

The City of Benbrook is calling on residents who want to shape the community’s future to apply for open seats on several city boards and commissions. These groups play a crucial role in shaping growth, recreation, and economic opportunities throughout the town.

Benbrook residents may remember the wave of community unity during the fight to “Save Mary’s Creek.”