City Won’t Stripe All Courts for Pickleball • Old Town Parking Philosophy Stays in Place • Trustees Earn Extra Credit for Training • Latest Valley Ranch Plan Met With Disdain
I’m impressed by our school board going above & beyond in getting extra hours of training/education, so they can do their jobs and make informed decisions! And I’m proud that we voted for these great citizens!
But in the down side, I’m embarrassed & saddened by how few Coppellians vote in our local elections!
3,500-4,500 square foot zero-lot-line homes in Valley Ranch are a really bad idea. As a current Valley Ranch resident I am glad this proposed development is nowhere near my home, but I still wish to oppose them. How do I register my objections?
Jack, you could email the entire City Council (ccouncil@cityofirving.org) or Valley Ranch's rep, Al Zapanta (azapanta@cityofirving.org). You could also sign up to speak during the public hearing that should be part of the council's May 30 meeting.
During the May 28 meeting of the Coppell City Council, Mindi Hurley said she misspoke when she told the FOARD Task Force that 70 applications were completed in the first minute. It actually took one minute and 39 seconds for the first application to be turned in. About 120 were submitted in the first five minutes, though.
I’m impressed by our school board going above & beyond in getting extra hours of training/education, so they can do their jobs and make informed decisions! And I’m proud that we voted for these great citizens!
But in the down side, I’m embarrassed & saddened by how few Coppellians vote in our local elections!
Thank you for another informative Chronicle!
3,500-4,500 square foot zero-lot-line homes in Valley Ranch are a really bad idea. As a current Valley Ranch resident I am glad this proposed development is nowhere near my home, but I still wish to oppose them. How do I register my objections?
Jack, you could email the entire City Council (ccouncil@cityofirving.org) or Valley Ranch's rep, Al Zapanta (azapanta@cityofirving.org). You could also sign up to speak during the public hearing that should be part of the council's May 30 meeting.
Answer to trivia question: Dom DeLuise
Also I think the non resident fee for open pickle ball should be $10.00👍
Nope. Dom DeLuise DOES have an autographed photo in the Local Diner lobby.
Hmmm...guessing Sammy Davis Jr. because he died first I think?
Correct!
During the May 28 meeting of the Coppell City Council, Mindi Hurley said she misspoke when she told the FOARD Task Force that 70 applications were completed in the first minute. It actually took one minute and 39 seconds for the first application to be turned in. About 120 were submitted in the first five minutes, though.