The City of Keller provides a wide variety of exemplary public services to its citizens, including accredited police, fire and emergency services; extensive parks and recreation facilities; a popular municipal library; active senior programming; a regional animal services and adoption center; community planning and building inspection; economic development; public works and engineering; street maintenance; water, wastewater and drainage utility services; and contracts for solid waste collection and disposal.
The Community Development Department is responsible for facilitating, organizing and directing the city's growth and development. The department implements growth policies in accordance with Keller City Council-directed goals and objectives. It is comprised of two divisions to include planning and development and construction services activities. The department provides coordination among other development-related departments through management of the Development Review Committee in order to expedite and advance the development projects in the most efficient manner.
TRAFFIC ALERT Drivers who normally use Mt. Gilead Road between Bancroft Road and the northern curve near Jackson Road will encounter closures to through traffic from about 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily beginning Monday, March 15. Private work on a sewer connection to serve a home south of Liberty Hill is...
We're just one week away from our first Mayor's Spotlight! Join us next Thursday morning at Roscoe's Coffee House to talk economic development with Mayor Armin Mizani, Acting Economic Development Director Mary Culver, and Chamber President JoAnn Malone.
Congrats to the amazing Keller Public Library, which has won its 11th straight Achievement in Library Excellence Award from the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association! They and only 55 other libraries of the nearly 570 in the state made the cut for this honor based on the services and programming they provided in 2020.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Gov. Abbott's state mask mandate ended this morning, but masks will still be required in many Keller businesses. Check out the list of area restaurants, retailers and service providers at www.cityofkelle r.com/mask to know what to expect.
Whether you’re heading out of town to visit family a few towns over, to enjoy a change of scenery in another state or to tackle a business trip overseas, we know our residents leave their hearts in Keller while they’re away. Now, you can take a piece of home wherever you roam!
Mt. Gilead was reopened ahead of schedule. Happy driving! https://t.co/mEctH3Pzl9
TRAFFIC ALERT: Public Works will be closing Mt. Gilead Road between Bancroft Road and Robin Drive to thru traffic f… https://t.co/RA7DRmfk0t
Quick reminder: Gov. Abbott's order supersedes county orders. County judges (including Tarrant) are rescinding thei… https://t.co/y2suRN0Nq4
Council at this week's meeting directed staff to get started on plans for a community July 4th event featuring a fi… https://t.co/vwnDnh0mu0
The Keller City Council at last night's meeting unanimously approved waiving permit fees for plumbing and other bui… https://t.co/ghcybLLKRh