Topics getting the most attention in Flower Mound public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
12 issues with critical priority
The Community Development Corporation is deciding how to allocate nearly $4 million in sales tax revenue for parks and trails. This includes ongoing maintenance, debt service, and specific improvement projects like new playgrounds and trail enhancements.
The town is investing over $1.4 million to repair and renovate Fire Station No. 5, addressing critical issues like roof damage and bay space concerns to ensure the fire department can continue to serve the community effectively.
Flower Mound's Citizens Academy is a hit! People who go through the program are feeling super informed and inspired to get more involved in local government. It's all about showing residents how things really work.
Get ready for smoother commutes! A brand new road, Anderson Farms Parkway, is finally being built in Ponder. This is a huge deal for making it easier to get around town and to school, and it's expected to seriously cut down on traffic headaches.
A presentation was given on potential sites for public tree planting, indicating a focus on increasing the town's tree canopy and environmental health.
The board received updates on various infrastructure projects, including the near completion of Peters Colony Memorial Park and Rippey Road, and the decision not to proceed with the East Wake 10 Road drainage project as initially proposed.
The board reviewed and approved the annual report for the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone #2, which includes financial data and base year values for the zone.
The Community Development Corporation is considering an increase in funding for the annual Independence Fest. This extra money will go towards improving the fireworks, entertainment, and overall experience of the event, especially since it will coincide with the 250th anniversary of America's Independence.
Flower Mound Town Council just approved a new development project, and it's set to bring some major changes to the area. Get ready to see what's popping up next!
The commission reviewed site plans for new locker rooms at Flower Mound High School and Marcus High School. These projects aim to enhance athletic facilities for students.
Efforts are underway to clean up and preserve local cemeteries, with a focus on obtaining historical designation for the Old Shallow Cemetery. Securing funding for a historical marker is a current challenge.
Get ready, Flower Mound! A massive new development with homes, shops, and offices is being proposed. This could totally change the look and feel of the town.