Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Fort Worth-Taxpayer group plans petition drive to limit spending on Trinity Project
Watauga-Councilman wants to end city’s franchise fees
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Duncanville-Divisive long-term debate on septic tanks finally settled
Arlington-Giant signs proposed for Glorypark development
Cleburne-Former court clerk indicted for theft of county funds
McKinney-Council hears concerns about preservation of trees in Stonebridge subdivision
Keller-City Manager hired by Argyle
Ennis-City gets “City of the Future” designation
Dallas-Sheriff vents frustration about relentless criticism
The Colony-Lake Lewisville at near-normal levels
Denton-Council gives infill policy green light
Dallas-District Attorney’s goal is to end the revolving door syndrome
Arlington-Mayor proposes regional sports commission
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Fort Worth-Council appoints another committee
Richland Hills- Red-light cameras are activated
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Cedar Hill-Municipal Court improves effectiveness in processing cases
Duncanville-Councilmember’s DART personnel file is subject of dispute
Rowlett-Sidewalk repair program considered
University Park-City Council rejects Snider Plaza Strategic Plan
Grand Prairie-Opposition increases to baseball park proposition
Coppell-Developer requests rezoning for additional Cypress Waters development
University Park-PUC rejects order to move electric transmission lines
Flower Mound-Town Council may seek citizen help to study traffic issues
Southlake-Regional medical center proposed
Colleyville-Trash collection fees to increase
Mansfield-Council to discuss restaurant smoking ban
Weekend Schedule for C-Span Book TV (all times eastern)
Friday, May 18, 2007
Grand Prairie-City Explores Options to Silence Trains
Cleburne-New Justice of Peace Fee Proposal Tabled
Weatherford-County Moves Money to Compass Bank
Celina-Home Rule Charter Adopted
Frisco-Patterson Returns as Assistant City Manager
Mansfield-Gas Well Revenue Ignites Spending Proposals
Fort Worth-Town Hall Meeting on Gas Well Revenue Set for May 21
The Colony-City to Switch Trash Collection on June 4
Fort Worth-Pension Plan Lawsuit Threatened
Dallas Police-Ten Most Wanted
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Arlington-City May Annex Northern Land Tracts
Texas may outlaw Government Accounting Rules for disclosure of healthcare costs for retired city employees
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Dallas-Community group succeeds in closing motel with history of criminal activity
Denton-No major problems with use of city- issued credit cards
Monday, May 21, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Carrollton-NTTA Proposes New 121 Toll Road by 2012
Coppell-Zoning and Signs are Target of Council
Krum-Serious Financial Problems Noted-Auditor Resigns
Argyle-Wrong Rate Used for Estimated Tax Statements
Ennis-City Reports Departmental Performance
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Arilington-Council Acts on Annexation Plan, Gas Wells at GM Plant and Robert Cluck Park
Saturday , May 26, 2007
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Southlake-Council Skeptical of Development Proposal
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Parker County-District Clerk at War with Judges
Dallas-Police Chief gets “No-Confidence” Vote
Southlake-Public Buildings Become Smoke-Free on June 1
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Cleburne-Water Study Recommends Capacity Increase
Arlington-Two Red-light Cameras in Warning Period
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Texas-Legislature Gives OK to Ignore Accounting Rules
Duncanville-Community Policing Coming to City
Lancaster-Strain Farm History Preserved
Grand Prairie-Water Conservation Urged
Cleburne-Hearing on Hurst Road Gas Well Permit Continued Until July
Flower Mound-No New Debt; Revenue Options Discussed
Denton County-Road Paving Policy Revised
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Weatherford-Groundwater Bill Awaits Governor’s Approval
Denton-Utilities Board Discuss Flood Relief Plan
Wilmer-Conflict of Interest Questions for Mayor and Council
Dallas County-Water Alternative may Boost Development in Southern Sector