The City of Heath has been presented with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA), a national finance organization.
“The City Council and City staff don’t prepare budgets to win awards, but the ...
The City of Heath is a recipient of more than $1 million in funding over four years to be used for infrastructure improvements that will make it safer for Heath children to walk or bike to school. The federal funding is awarded through the Texas ...
For a patriotic hometown American experience, come celebrate freedom at the City of Heath’s Annual Independence Day Parade followed by Popsicles in the Park on Saturday, July 3. Whether you participate in the parade or find a comfortable ...
Sixth grade students at Amy Parks-Heath Elementary School took action on May 20 to improve the environment in their own hometown by planting Knock Out Rose bushes along the recently constructed Terry Lane Bridge. The hands-on work completed an extensive study of critical needs ...
Where does my water come from?
The NTMWD is a regional wholesale provider of potable water serving over 1.6 million consumers in the North Texas area. Lavon Lake serves as NTMWD’s main raw water supply source, with NTMWD holding water rights in the reservoir in ...
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF HEATH, TEXAS, DECLARING ELECTED TO THE OFFICE OF MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL PLACE 3 AND CITY COUNCIL PLACE 5 THE UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION TO THOSE OFFICES; PROVIDING THAT SUCH ELECTION SHALL BE EFFECTIVE AS OF MAY 8, 2010, AND THAT SUCH CANDIDATES SHALL TAKE THEIR OFFICE AS PROVIDED FOR BY LAW; PROVIDING THAT THE MAY 8, 2010, GENERAL ELECTION SHALL NOT BE HELD; ...
CERTIFICATION OF UNOPPOSED STATUS
1. On March 2, 2010 the City Council of the City of Heath, Texas adopted Resolution No. 100302A calling an election to be held on May 8, 2010 for the purpose of electing a Mayor and two (2) Council members in places 3 and 5, all for two (2) year terms each.
2. As set forth in the Resolution and in accordance with Section ...
Heath Mayor John Ratcliffe issued a proclamation at the April 6 City Council meeting welcoming U.S. Army Specialist Zackary Ryan Simmons home from his deployments to Iraq and Germany.
Specialist Simmons is a hometown boy whose ...