Government
BY CODY THORN
Southlake council tables Carillon Parc changes A zoning change and development plan for the Carillon Parc plaza district was tabled again, the latest happening at the Dec. 2 council meeting. Phase 3 of landscape improvements along SH 114 and a new building at White Chapel Methodist Church were also approved. The outlook Council approved another request to table the zoning change and development plan for Carillon Parc, a $400 million mixed-use development at the corner of SH 114 and North White Chapel Boulevard, until the Jan. 20 meeting. According to previous reporting, the project was approved on Nov. 18, 2008, and was 285 acres at the time. At the time of the May 2023 groundbreaking, the project was 42.5 acres and the development was going to feature 79 homes and over 560,000 square feet of retail/oce space.
Grapevine OKs new detention agreement Grapevine Police Chief Mike Hamlin presented a new detention agreement with the city of Roanoke. Hamlin said the city has contracted to house arrestees from Coppell and Addison since 2022. He said the contract with Coppell will continue and Roanoke will replace Addi- son, starting April 1. Council approved the change at the Dec. 16 meeting.
Grapevine Public Safety Building Detention Center
Roanoke contract: $144,771 Coppell contract: $124,865
Total $269K
Carillon Parc, the European-style mixed-use development in Southlake, will include a large fountain that will be in the middle of its city park.
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4 Oak Grove Baseball Complex elds to be re-turfed Oak Grove Baseball Complex in Grapevine will undergo more than $1 million in turf renovations. Grapevine City Council approved a contract with Symmetry Sports Construction for $1.03 million during the Dec. 2 meeting. The existing ineld turf will be removed and replaced on Fields A, B, H and I, Parks and Recreation Director Chris Smith said. since the city switched from grass to turf in 2017. He said the elds are showing signicant wear and tear, and some parts of them have been patched in recent years to get through a season. “Updating the turf is necessary to maintain
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high-quality play, reliability for future league and tournament play, and to maintain safety,” he said. Smith said the replacement would be completed before the opening day of spring leagues in March.
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The four elds being replaced are the larger elds and that they have seen high-volume use
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