Topics getting the most attention in Flower Mound public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
7 issues in governance
A Double Oak Town Council candidate is crying foul, accusing an opponent of using a bogus ethics complaint as a dirty trick to win votes. The complaint was tossed out, but the candidate says the damage to their reputation might already be done.
Thinking about running for local office in Flower Mound? Now's your moment! The window to file for the May elections is open, so if you've got ideas for the town, get your name on the ballot.
The Historical Commission is holding a meeting primarily to establish a quorum. While no official business will be conducted, the meeting is open to the public for observation as per the Open Meetings Act.
The commission confirmed dates for upcoming meetings, including a work session and regular meetings. This helps plan future discussions and activities.
The commission officially approved the minutes from their previous meeting on February 17, 2026, ensuring an accurate record of past discussions and decisions.
Heads up, Double Oak! An op-ed is pushing you to re-elect three council members, saying they're the best for smart growth and keeping the town's vibe and money right. The author thinks the other guys are too anti-development, which could mess with town services and taxes.
Flower Mound residents, get ready! DART is holding a hearing on March 24th where the city can vote to leave the transit agency. This decision could shake up local transportation options and how your tax money is used.