Flower Mound - Highland Village - Argyle | March 2023

COMPILED BY TIM GLAZE

Flower Mound Town Council meets at 6 p.m. March 6 and 20 at 2121 Cross Timbers Road, Flower Mound. www.flower-mound.com Highland Village City Council meets at 7 p.m. March 14 at 1000 Highland Village Road, Highland village. www.highlandvillage.org MEETINGS WE COVER HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLAND VILLAGE Council approved the first read of the new comprehensive plan 5-2 at the February meeting. The new plan, if passed, will include updates to the 1995 comprehensive plan; the parks, recreation and open space master plan; the trail system master plan update; and the FM 407 Trail Corridor and Amenity Plan. FLOWER MOUND The town is delaying the replacement of playground equipment at Cortadera Park. Funding requests are still being approved, per officials. In the meantime, the gates are open to park goers and the playground is open for public use. More information will be given at future parks board meetings.

Five candidates eye three open spots in city council race HIGHLAND VILLAGE Three positions are up for election on the Highland Village City Council. Kevin Cox and Cindy Richter are running for Place 3, and Tom Heslep and Rhonda Hurst are running for Place 5. Brian A. Fiorenza is running unopposed for Place 7. Heslep is the Place 5 incumbent, and Fiorenza will also be seeking another term in Place 7. Three spots are up for election. Place 3: Kevin Cox, Cindy Richter Place 5: Tom Heslep (incumbent), Rhonda Hurst Place 7: Brian A. Fiorenza (incumbent) HIGHLAND VILLAGE CITY COUNCIL RACES

Three running for Place 2 on Flower Mound council; Martin unopposed on Place 5

FLOWER MOUND Four candi- dates will be running for office in Flower Mound this voting cycle, including one incumbent who is running unopposed. As the early filing period came to a close Feb. 17, three candidates announced their intention to run for Place 2 on the Flower Mound Town Council for the May 6 general election. One announced intent to run for re-election, as well. Brad Ruthrauff, Chris Drew and Nagesh Kunamneni all filed to run for Place 2, with Kunamneni’s application coming in to the Flower Mound town office on the last day applications were accepted, according to Kunamne- ni's application. Place 5 is also up for election. Incumbent Ann Martin is running unopposed. Ruthrauff has served as commis- sion chair on the Flower Mound

planning and zoning commission. Drew is a longtime Flower Mound resident and Marcus high school graduate. Kunamneni is a business owner who has lived in Texas for 27 years, according to his candidate application. Martin currently serves as the Deputy Mayor Pro Tem on council. Election Day is May 6. Early voting begins April 24 and runs through May 2. April 25 is the deadline to apply to vote by mail.

FLOWER MOUND COUNCIL RACES

Two spots are up for election. Place 2: Brad Ruthrauff, Chris Drew, Nagesh Kunamneni Place 5: Ann Martin (Incumbent)

SOURCE: TOWN OF FLOWER MOUND/ COMMUNITY IMPACT

SOURCE: HIGHLAND VILLAGE/COMMUNITY IMPACT

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