HIGHLIGHTS BARTONVILLE Town Council is canceling its May 6 election since each candidate is running unopposed, per Mayor Jaclyn Carrington. Incumbent Jim Roberts will continue in Place 1, as will incumbent Clay Sams in Place 3. Margie Arens will ll Place 5, as Josh Phillips did not seek re-election.
Unity Park in Argyle set for three upgrades
BY TIM GLAZE
MEETINGS WE COVER
ARGYLE In anticipation of spring and summer, Argyle Town Council approved several upgrades to a popular park at a special meeting March 22. Unity Park, located on Crawford Road north of Argyle Intermediate School, will be getting a plethora of updates following unanimous council approval on three action items. Those included $50,000 from the town’s Tree Reforestation Fund to provide additional trees; placement of a monarch buttery garden and way station; and a mural painted on the side of the park’s main storage shed. Town ocials were on hand during the meeting, including members of the Denton County Master Gardener Association. The association’s
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Argyle’s Unity Park was approved for three updates by town council: $50,000 worth of new trees, a buttery garden and a mural on the park storage shed.
TIM GLAZECOMMUNITY IMPACT
Perking up the park Unity Park was approved for more than $50,000 in upgrades by council on March 22.
members brought the idea of the buttery garden, way station and mural before council, and representa- tives of the public works department requested funds for the trees. John Ankeny with the master gardener association will begin planting the trees in the fall, and he will also hold an educational session for the public to attend, according to town ocials. The projects are scheduled to begin as soon as possible now that they are approved, according to town ocials. Unity Park opened in Argyle in spring 2019.
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LEWISVILLE 2416 S Stemmons Fwy (214) 488-0888
WESTLAKE 2341 Highway 377 (817) 490-9072
DENTON 2315 Colorado Blvd (940) 243-2929
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