Mayor Mattie Parker opened the program.
Most city offices, including City Hall, will be closed on Monday, May 25.
The city ranks No. 58 nationally, improving from No. 72 last year.
Offers are due in June with an anticipated contract award date in September.
This is according to the U.S. Census Bureau's latest data.
The briefing took place at its work session on May 5.
The city will need to overcome a $49.3 million shortfall.
The award highlights the library's success in generating community enthusiasm through comprehensive communication strategies.
The city joins Tarrant County and Tarrant Regional Water District in the achievement.
The department received the American Heart Association's Mission: Lifeline EMS Silver achievement award.
All six measures to pass large capital projects passed.
Corp. Don Graves is one of the city's living veterans.
The ranking reflects the team's ability to manage a large and complex operation while maintaining reliable service.
The event will take place at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 23.
Each measure will be voted on separately.
The program recognized the city for going above and beyond when it comes to contracts and procurement.
The property now qualifies for a 15-year site tax exemption.
The event will take place at City Hall on Monday, May 4.
Directions on how to update existing voter registrations can be found online.