***PUBLIC NOTICE***
Due to forecasted extreme weather conditions, all administrative offices will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st and Wednesday, January 22nd and will reopen as weather permits. Emergency personnel will remain available and can be reached by calling our police dispatch number at 409-886-2221. For water or sewer emergencies, please contact the on-call number at 409-988-2446. Due to landfill closures, trash services will also be delayed. The city will provide an update on trash services once we receive one from PineyWoods. Please check the city's Facebook page and/or website for any updated information.
Due to forecasted extreme weather conditions, all administrative offices will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st and Wednesday, January 22nd and will reopen as weather permits. Emergency personnel will remain available and can be reached by calling our police dispatch number at 409-886-2221. For water or sewer emergencies, please contact the on-call number at 409-988-2446. Due to landfill closures, trash services will also be delayed. The city will provide an update on trash services once we receive one from PineyWoods. Please check the city's Facebook page and/or website for any updated information.
***Public Notice***
To better serve the citizens of Pinehurst, and external customers, the city will soon transition to extended hours of operation.
Effective January 6, 2025, the new hours of operation for city hall will be Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. These new hours will only apply to city administration staff, and the public works department. Emergency services and on-call services for public works will remain available. Online utility and permitting options can be found and remain available through the city’s website. Appointments or meetings that need to be scheduled on Friday’s due to citizen or customer availability will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Thank you for your flexibility and look forward to better serving you.
To better serve the citizens of Pinehurst, and external customers, the city will soon transition to extended hours of operation.
Effective January 6, 2025, the new hours of operation for city hall will be Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. These new hours will only apply to city administration staff, and the public works department. Emergency services and on-call services for public works will remain available. Online utility and permitting options can be found and remain available through the city’s website. Appointments or meetings that need to be scheduled on Friday’s due to citizen or customer availability will be handled on a case-by-case basis. Thank you for your flexibility and look forward to better serving you.
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- Services for trash and bulk items will be provided every Tuesday and will be collected at the same time. Services include bagged household trash in the provided container(s) and (2) bulk items per week. Bulk items include limbs, stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, furniture, etc.
- Bundles of limbs count towards the 2 bulk items allowed each week and must be bundled with string, rope, etc. Bundles should be limited to 40-45 pounds and no longer than 4 feet in length.
- Services fees will be waived during and following a natural disaster.
As your water provider, the Pinehurst Water Department must follow requirements of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and administer a Cross-Connection Control Program. This Program helps to protect the public water supply and ensure that everyone in the City of Pinehurst continues to enjoy safe drinking water. Click the link below to access the program in its entirety as it appears on the City of Pinehurst Utilites page of this website.
The City of Pinehurst was incorporated as a city on November 19, 1955. The name Pinehurst was chosen as the title for the city due to
the support provided for the incorporation and formation of the city by Mr. Edgar Brown, Jr. who owned Pinehurst Ranch located at the west side of the then proposed city and the many large pine trees growing in this area.
At the time of incorporation, the city consisted of slightly over six hundred inhabitants and several small businesses. The population of the city grew slowly throughout the years to 2,097 as of the 2010, according to the US Census Bureau and the number of businesses increased dramatically along the major thoroughfares, MacArthur Drive and Strickland Drive.
The City of Pinehurst is a quiet, serene city with excellent full services provided to its residents. The friendly people of the City of Pinehurst invite visitors and newcomers alike to their city graciously and with pride. The city is located south of IH-10, west of Highway 87 with Old Highway 90 through its center and west of the City of Orange, Texas and 2 ½ miles from the State of Louisiana’s western border.
the support provided for the incorporation and formation of the city by Mr. Edgar Brown, Jr. who owned Pinehurst Ranch located at the west side of the then proposed city and the many large pine trees growing in this area.
At the time of incorporation, the city consisted of slightly over six hundred inhabitants and several small businesses. The population of the city grew slowly throughout the years to 2,097 as of the 2010, according to the US Census Bureau and the number of businesses increased dramatically along the major thoroughfares, MacArthur Drive and Strickland Drive.
The City of Pinehurst is a quiet, serene city with excellent full services provided to its residents. The friendly people of the City of Pinehurst invite visitors and newcomers alike to their city graciously and with pride. The city is located south of IH-10, west of Highway 87 with Old Highway 90 through its center and west of the City of Orange, Texas and 2 ½ miles from the State of Louisiana’s western border.