The drive-thru location will be open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 and Monday, Feb. 22.
"I thank President Biden for his assistance as we respond to impacts of winter weather across our state,"- Governor Abbott.
The 1 p.m. afternoon work session and 6:30 p.m. evening session will both be held virtually in the Council Briefing Room.
The drive-thru location will be open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 and Monday, Feb. 22
Do you have an outstanding citation at the Arlington Municipal Court and want to know what your options are?
Residents seeking COVID-19 testing have access to nasal swab testing, cheek swab testing & saliva testing sites at the following locations.
A City permit provides you a City inspection to ensure your repair work is performed correctly and complaint with the codes.
For Residents Affected By Broken Water Pipes
The voluntary survey, available in both English and Spanish, can be accessed by visiting: www.TDEM.texas.gov/warm.
The City of Arlington announces that the precautionary city-wide boil water alert has been lifted at 10 a.m.
If you have questions concerning this matter, you may contact Arlington Water Utilities Department at 817-275-5931.
Arlington Parks and Recreation has announced its re-opening schedule following the inclement weather closures earlier this week.
These cases of water were split among eight Arlington churches to help.
According to NIVA, for every $1 spent on a concert, it generates $12 in economic activity.
Save Our Stages Act is expected to help live music venues support artists.
“So Texas may not be ready for sub zero temperatures, but we ARE ready for loose cattle!”
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Arlington area.
At the peak of the ERCOT directed load shed, more than 1.3 million customers were left without power.
With power and water service restored after this week’s extreme winter storm, City of Arlington facilities will reopen on Friday, Feb. 19.
The winter weather has wreaked havoc throughout the state, including the Arlington ISD.
You may have received an emergency alert recently from the City of Arlington regarding water service.
Yesterday, ERCOT directed Oncor and other utilities to begin restoring power previously dropped from the electric grid.
"We appreciate your understanding as we work to keep our employees and the community safe during this emergency weather event."
Due to unprecedented water consumption, likely from a water main break, some Arlington residents may have lost water service.
The Arlington Fire Department sent a fire truck to Arlington Memorial to provide water pressure in the building.
Given the unique combination of lack of generation and historic winter storm damage, estimated restoration times are not yet known
Chapter 313 has been widely criticized among the investment community for the excessive reporting required.
It took four years to bring them back to grade level in reading and they never did come up to grade level in math.
For those with water, pressure may be reduced and tap water must be boiled prior to consumption.
There continues to be a lack of available generation, and as a result, controlled outages remain in place as directed by ERCOT.
Mr. Wright, R-Arlington, died Sunday, Feb. 7 after a battle with COVID-19. He was 67.
The City of Arlington has no plans to interrupt water service to customers. Arlington Water Utilities is asking customers to limit water ...
Tobby is our chosen cat of the week. This six and a half year old male red tabby is a domestic shorthair.
The water situation in many communities has actually worsened.
The Salvation Army at 712 W. Abram Street is also open as a warming station in Arlington.
When 911 is called, the City will respond to the site and assess the situation and then determine what appropriate actions to taken.
Notifications with appointment confirmation will be sent out to eligible individuals when operations can safely continue.
To protect public health during the coronavirus pandemic, face masks will be required.
"We also urge customers to prioritize the safety of themselves, their loved ones and their neighbors."