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The handsome red brick building that houses City Hall anchors the north end of S. Main Street, and supports a bronze statue of the Night Watchman, who watches vigilantly over the city day and night.
The municipal building houses many of the City's business offices, which support the City of Grapevine and assist the City Council and City Manager, providing a high level of service to residents in a cost-effective and timely manner.
Please visit the City's comprehensive new Web site for easy-to-find information about the City Council members, City departments, Public Safety, calendar and agendas of City Board meetings, Economic Development information and volunteer boards and commissions. |
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The Administrative Services Department manages and controls many divisions that provide a wide variety of services for the City of Grapevine. If you need help finding assistance, start at City Hall in downtown Grapevine:
Administrative Services Street Address: 200 S. Main Street Grapevine, TX 76051 817-410-3113 |
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Mailing address: City of Grapevine P.O. Box 95104 Grapevine, TX 76099
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Grapevine Heritage Foundation

The City of Grapevine also recognizes that restoring and rehabilitating our architectural history is important towards the goal of preserving our city's cultural heritage. The Grapevine Heritage Foundation, committed to the preservation and faithful stewardship of Grapevine’s historic resources, works in tandem with the City to oversee these attractions:
The Grapevine Heritage Center Nash Farms The Palace Arts Theatre |