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Town Council Faces Backlash Over Ceasefire Resolution Silence

June 17, 2024 | Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas



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Town Council Faces Backlash Over Ceasefire Resolution Silence
During a recent Town Council meeting, a resident expressed frustration over the council's lack of response to calls for a ceasefire resolution regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The resident highlighted the U.S. government's continued military support for Israel, which they argued has contributed to war crimes against Palestinians. They urged the council to draft a letter to Texas federal representatives, advocating for a withdrawal of U.S. military and financial support to Israel, emphasizing a moral obligation to oppose such actions.

The meeting also included announcements about local events and updates on community services. The Parks Department was commended for the successful opening of Canyon Falls Park, and preparations for the upcoming July 4th celebration were discussed. Additionally, the council acknowledged the resignation of Municipal Judge Tasker, who cited personal reasons related to a business merger.

In response to a recent storm that left significant debris in the area, the Town Manager reported on efforts to expedite cleanup. The town has engaged a disaster recovery group to assist with debris removal, which has been more effective than previous efforts. The manager noted that over 1,200 cubic yards of storm debris had already been collected, with plans to complete the cleanup by the end of the week.

Finally, the town announced a significant change in its web address from flower-mound.com to flowermound.gov, aiming to improve accessibility for residents seeking information about local government services.

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