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The November 7th election for the City of Benbrook City Council seats will no longer be necessary as all 4 open seats will remain with their incumbents, who all ran unopposed.

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In an effort to reduce criminal activity and address ongoing complaints surrounding hotels, the Benbrook City Council recently voted to amend the municipal code, now requiring all hotels in the city to apply for and maintain a lodging license.
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For years, residents and public officials have discussed the pros and cons of building a new bridge in northeast Benbrook.

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The City Council of the City of Benbrook will hold an open meeting on Thursday, August 3, at 7:30 p.m. to hear and consider possible amendments to the municipal code.

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Visit the City of Benbrook website for information on Candidate Filing Documents.

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A quick trip through the local Quick Trip will reveal that Benbrook isn’t a dry town in the strictest sense.

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Local ballots will include three available seats on the Benbrook Library District’s Board of Trustees this November.

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Benbrook residents may have noticed signs around the city urging them to take a stand against using red light cameras.

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Science teacher Vanessa Adia of Benbrook Middle School has announced her candidacy to challenge Congresswoman Kay Granger for the District 12 seat in the 2019 elections.
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Patty Bissey gave the following report: The City’s contract with the Fort Worth Transportation Authority (the “T”) to provide transit service to Benbrook residents expires May 31, 2017.