Topics getting the most attention in Flower Mound public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
23 issues with high priority
A business owner is suing Flower Mound because they can't connect to the sewer system. This fight is splitting the town, with some wanting to stay rural and others supporting the business as a community asset.
Bad weather is messing with your trash and recycling pickup this week in Flower Mound. Don't let your bins become a stinky mess – check the updated schedule to know when to put your trash out.
Several contracts were approved for essential town services, including traffic sign materials, event planning, pavement analysis, emergency medical supplies, and debris management.
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.
Double Oak residents are fed up with town leaders being shady and slow to respond. They're worried about permit delays and unanswered questions, fearing special interests might be getting preferential treatment over what the community actually needs.
The council approved an ordinance amendment to the Dangerous Dog Ordinance, adding a provision against filing false reports and requiring probable cause for seizure warrants.
Flower Mound's latest crime report is out, and it shows some concerning trends in DWIs, burglaries, and drug offenses. It's a good reminder to stay vigilant about what's happening in your community.
Flower Mound's mayor is celebrating the town's wins, highlighting a major bond package for roads and parks. Good news: these upgrades are happening without adding to the town's debt, so expect improvements soon!
The council is grappling with how to make the senior center more financially sustainable without overburdening seniors with significantly higher fees. They are considering incremental increases and exploring other revenue sources.
The board reviewed monthly reports detailing the operations of the animal shelter, including statistics on animal intake, adoptions, and euthanasia. This review helps in understanding the shelter's performance and identifying areas for improvement.
The board is considering projects to build owl and bat houses. These initiatives aim to support local wildlife populations and promote ecological balance within the community.
A professional services agreement was approved for work order system analysis and improvement for the Utility Asset Management project. This aims to enhance the efficiency of managing the town's utility infrastructure.
The town approved amendments to its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, impacting various funds including general, street maintenance, parks, crime control, fire services, and capital projects. This ensures financial resources are allocated appropriately for town operations and services.
Flower Mound is losing a lot of trees due to construction, and folks are really unhappy about it. It's becoming a major headache for residents who are seeing their neighborhoods change drastically.
Flower Mound is gearing up for winter weather by pre-treating roads to prevent icy conditions. Expect some slick spots, especially if sleet is in the forecast, so drive carefully!
A presentation provided historical context on Texas's contributions during World War II, serving an educational purpose for commissioners and potentially the public.
Flower Mound is testing its emergency alert system on April 2nd. This is to ensure you get important safety messages quickly, especially after last year's floods. Don't be alarmed by multiple alerts – it's just a test to make sure everything works!
Flower Mound's latest crime report is out, and it's a mixed bag. While there were some serious drug busts and high-value thefts, police also made DWI arrests. Stay alert and make safe choices!
Parents and residents are concerned about Lewisville ISD's proposal to move the elementary DAEP from a standalone facility to existing elementary campuses, fearing it will negatively impact school reputation, property values, and community confidence in safety and academic excellence.
The town is exploring plans for a new Arts Center, with consultants presenting pre-design options. The council discussed balancing desired features with the budget and potential funding sources. This project aims to create a cultural hub for residents and artists.
DART's new plan is moving forward, and they're trying to keep towns like Flower Mound in the fold. This could change how you commute or travel around the region.
Flower Mound is considering a new 300-unit apartment complex. This could mean more housing choices for residents, but it's up for a vote by the Town Council.
The council took time to honor the life and service of Police Lieutenant Suzanne Reed, who recently passed away. This included a moment of silence and a directive to fly the town flag at half-staff.