If you’d like to find out more about any of the groups listed below, please call City Hall at 817- 568-3000. Or stop by City Hall, 6800 Forest Hill Drive, to pick up a volunteer application. We’re available Monday through Friday, 8:00AM until 5:00PM.

Clean City Committee
Planning & Zoning Commission
City Hall Volunteer Program
Forest Hill Youth Advisory Council
Celebration Committee
Zoning Board of Adjustments
Forest Hill Police Explorer Post 175
Citizens Police Academy

To find out more about these two
programs,
call the Forest Hill Police
Department at
817-531-5250 and
ask for Officer Stokes, our Community
Relations coordinator.
The Planning & Zoning Commission is a seven member citizen panel, appointed by the City Council. Members may be reappointed upon expiration of their terms. The Commission may make recommendations to the City Manager or City Council on all matters affecting the physical development of the city, may be consulted on the comprehensive plan and implementation thereof, and shall exercise all other responsibilities as may be provided by law, including but not limited to the duties of a Zoning Commission pursuant to VTCA, Local Government Code 211.007 and the duties of a Planning Commission as contemplated by VTCA, Local Government Code 212.0908. All plats shall be approved by the City Council in addition to the Commission.
The P&Z commission holds regular meetings on the first and third Wednesday of each month at City Hall. Special meetings may be called.
Contact members through City Hall at 817- 568-3000 or at 6800 Forest Hill Drive.
The Board of Adjustment is a five member citizen panel, appointed by the City Council. Members may be reappointed upon expiration of their terms.
The Board of Adjustment may:
Hear and decide and appeal that alleges error in an order, requirement, decision, or determination made by an administrative official in the enforcement of the subchapter noted in the Code of Ordinances or an ordinance adopted under subchapter of Article III, Sec. 42-49.
Hear and decide special exceptions to the terms of a zoning ordinance when the ordinance requires the board to do so.
Authorize in specific cases a variance from the terms of zoning ordinance if the variance is not contrary to the public interest and, due to special conditions, a literal enforcement of the ordinance would result in unnecessary hardship, and so that the spirit of the ordinance is observed and substantial justice is done.
Meetings of the Board of Adjustment are held on the call of the chairperson and at other times as determined by the Board. Meetings are held at City Hall and are open to the public. Regular meetings may be rescheduled and special meetings may be called by the City Secretary upon written request of the chairperson, the City Council or three members of the Commission.
Contact members through City Hall at 817- 568-3000 or at 6800 Forest Hill Drive.
The Celebration Committee is a nine member citizen panel. Committee members are appointed by the City Council and members whose terms have expired may be reappointed. The Committee is authorized to act as coordinator of civic, historic recognition and cultural promotional events sponsored or administered by the City.
Duties of the Celebration Committee include but are not limited to the following:
Scheduling events on an annual basis.
Maintain an historic record of all city events and activities.
Report requests from host groups which seek city sanction to the City Council.
Schedule and oversee all fundraising in the name of the city.
Publish and advertise city events in a manner which will promote the city and its citizens.
Act as the hosting group for the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony and employees Christmas party.
Act as host group for special events assigned by the City Council.
The Celebration Committee meets upon the call of the chairperson or the City Council. Contact members through City Hall at 817- 568-3000 or at 6800 Forest Hill Drive.
The Clean City Commission is a seven member citizen panel, plus an ex officio representative of the Code Enforcement Department. Commission members are appointed by the City Councilperson holding the same place number. Members whose terms have expired may be reappointed.
Duties of the Clean City Commission include but are not limited to the following:
Encourage the beautification of the community.
Educate the public towards methods of changing behavioral patterns which result in litter and unclean conditions.
Promote and organize clean-up campaigns and beautification projects for medians, right-of-way, parks, city-owned property and residential neighborhoods. Activities involving city parks or recreational facilities shall be coordinated with the Parks and Recreation Board.
Establish a program to recognize individuals and groups for outstanding accomplishments and/or contributions.
Officially contact prospective donors for various beautification projects.
The Clean City Commission meets upon the call of the chairperson or City Council.
Contact members through City Hall at 817- 568-3000 or at 6800 Forest Hill Drive.