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Benbrook City Hall to Shut Down July 3 for Holiday

Benbrook City Hall will close on July 3 for Independence Day, though police and fire services remain active.

Renata Pennington

July 3, 20261 min read

City Hall Holiday - illustration, Jake Team LLC
City Hall Holiday - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Benbrook City Hall will suspend operations on Friday, July 3, to observe Independence Day. The municipal building will remain closed for the holiday, with standard business activities scheduled to restart once the observance concludes. Residents requiring administrative services are advised to plan their visits accordingly.

While government offices will be shuttered, essential public safety functions will continue without interruption. The Benbrook Police Department and the Benbrook Fire Department will maintain their regular schedules throughout the holiday weekend. Emergency response and other critical services are not affected by the closure of the city hall.

Benbrook is located approximately 9 miles southwest of Fort Worth. The city is preparing for the holiday period with standard operational adjustments for non-essential departments.

Further details regarding specific service hours or alternative arrangements for other municipal functions were not provided in the initial announcement. Information on how long the closure will last beyond July 3 is not yet clear.

The announcement was published on July 2, 2026, by benbrooklife.com. Local residents can access additional community updates and news stories through the outlet's website.

Source: benbrooklife.com.

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https://benbrooklife.com/benbrook-city-hall-to-close-july-3-for-independence-day/

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Renata Pennington

Renata Pennington covers Fort Worth city hall, the council, and county government.

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