Flower Mound - Highland Village - Argyle | November 2024

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Construction starts on Flower Mound park A contractor for the town of Flower Mound will begin construction on Peters Colony Memorial Park later this month on the currently undevel- oped 3.3-acre park at 3201 Peters Colony Road, according to a news release. The park is located just west of the Flower Mound Public Library. The details The project is expected to be completed in fall 2025. It will include a pavilion, veterans’ memorial area, free-standing memorial elements, a water feature, native landscaping, playground equipment, as well as nature trails and pedestrian pathways. The trails and pathways will have access to the library. Space will also be saved for an art sculpture in the future. Funding includes a $750,000 grant from the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. The project will also be funded by one of the town’s tax

Flower Mound OKs legislative priorities Flower Mound officials approved their legislative priorities ahead of the 89th Texas Legislature in January. The town council approved its legislative priorities during its Oct. 7 meeting, which include: • Protecting community character • Preserving individual property rights and privacy • Enhancing financial stewardship and flexibility In the coming months, town staff will meet with legislative delegations and start drafting bill language with Flower Mound’s town attorney.

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increment reinvestment zones with a budget of $3.36 million according to the town’s website. What they’re saying Chuck Jennings, Flower Mound parks and rec- reation director, said in an emailed statement that the project is an important addition to the town. “The park preserves the area’s rich tree canopy while providing a tranquil space for relaxation and respite,” he said. “This park not only provides a quiet escape but also serves as a living tribute to Flower Mound’s heritage.”

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