Due to the large number of positive COVID-19 cases in Tarrant County, recent outbreaks in certain city facilities and out of concern for the safety of our citizens and employees, City administration decided to close City Hall and the Public Works facility to the public effective Monday, December 21, 2020.
Although these buildings are closed to walk-in traffic, all city services are still being delivered.
For a full list of operational changes affected by COVID-19 see:
April 13, 2020
Haltom City has extended its Public Health Emergency declaration for an additional 30 days or until the expiration of the Tarrant County Executive Order, whichever is longer. Currently Tarrant County’s Executive Order is in effect until April 30th, which matches Governor Abbott’s Executive Order directing all Texans to minimize non-essential gatherings and in-person contact with people who are not in the same household. Residents should stay at home and go out only when needed to perform essential activities while practicing good social distancing. All non-essential businesses will remain closed; food establishments are prohibited from in house dining- drive-in, drive-through, take out, and delivery is still permitted; in-person gatherings of any size are prohibited in Houses of Worship, though drive-in services and remote audio or video services are acceptable and encouraged.
The PDF version of the entire Declaration can be downloaded above and is embedded below.