Topics getting the most attention in Flower Mound public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
16 issues with medium priority
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.
Flower Mound residents, get ready to vote! Early voting is just around the corner, so mark your calendars and find out where you need to go to make your voice heard.
Flower Mound has a new library director! Get ready for new leadership and potentially new programs at your local library.
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 Parks Board considered a request to host the annual Pug-O-Ween event at Heritage Park. This event supports a local non-profit and brings community members together for a family-friendly activity.
Donna Spears presented on the topic 'Saving My Ancestors'. The details of the presentation were not specified.
Research is ongoing into the history of local farms and ranches, such as Susar Farm and Culwell Ranch, many of which are being lost to development. This effort aims to document their stories before they disappear.
Flower Mound residents are fighting a new shopping center on FM 407, worried it'll cause a traffic nightmare and be unsafe. They're backing political candidates who also oppose the development, aiming to block it.
Get ready for some action! Northlake just unveiled a massive new sports complex, and it's poised to bring in a flood of visitors and give the local economy a serious shot in the arm. This is a major move for the town's development plans.
The Parks Board considered allowing the sale and consumption of beer and wine at Heritage Park for the annual DCICA Holi Festival. This decision impacts how community events are managed and what amenities can be offered.
The commission officially approved the minutes from their previous meeting on February 17, 2026, ensuring an accurate record of past discussions and decisions.
The police department acquired a specialized tool for accident investigations, enhancing their capabilities.
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.
The commission decided to accept new historical items for the town's collection. This adds to the town's historical assets and potentially enhances educational and cultural resources.
The Town Council reviewed the current EMS billing procedures and discussed potential revenue enhancements. This informational session is a precursor to future discussions on funding for emergency medical services.