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From the September 27th, “Friday Staff Reports to City Council” Government
Your browser does not support the audio element. The Friday Staff Report to City Council provides weekly updates between staff and Council. The City’s Solid Waste & Recycling Department received the highest compliance rating from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for the fourth year in a row. The City also shared a regional transportation project report and announced temporary closures of local dog parks for maintenance. Denton Municipal Electric dispatched staff to assist with hurricane recovery in Georgia, and several informational videos were released by the City’s DTV team. Additionally, staff addressed Council inquiries regarding voting history updates, the expected lifting of water restrictions, and tax credit determinations for affordable apartments.
Coppell Police Department Honors 37-Year veteran with retirement celebration and special dedication
COPPELL, Texas — The Coppell Police Department celebrated the retirement of Derwood Scott, a dedicated employee of 37 years, last Friday. Scott, who most recently served as Terminal Agency Coordinator, has a long history of public service. Before joining the City of Coppell, he was a volunteer firefighter for two years. His career at the department saw him work under nine police chiefs and witness numerous new employees come and go, according to a press release from the Coppell Police Department.
Rock Pepper Fire Fusion Kitchen & Bar now open in Flower Mound
Rock Pepper Fire is now open and features fusion food from different cultures. (Courtesy Rock Pepper Fire) Rock Pepper Fire Fusion Kitchen & Bar soft opened in late September in Flower Mound. The restaurant is independently owned by husband-wife team Dan and Niha Shaw, who said their goal is to...
University of North Texas Speech and Hearing Center Continues to Serve North Texas and Southern Oklahoma Communities
DENTON, Texas — For nearly 60 years, the University of North Texas (UNT) Speech and Hearing Center has provided essential services to individuals with speech, language, and hearing disorders across North Texas and southern Oklahoma. The center offers a variety of services in speech-language pathology and audiology, while also serving as a training ground for students enrolled in UNT’s Department of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
Office complex to open in Lewisville
The office complex will feature 11 office suites ranging in size from 2,615 square-feet to 3,356 square-feet and will be called the Compound at Lewisville. (Rendering courtesy of Wynmark Commercial) A new office building is coming soon to Lewisville, Wynmark Commercial broker Mark Pittman said. The office complex will feature...
Argyle ISD to host funding referendum presentations
Argyle ISD will host several opportunities for families and the community to learn more about its School Funding Referendum that will be presented to voters in the November election. If approved, the district would retain $2.5 million from the School Funding Referendum (also known as a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election...
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