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Mayor Mark Allen summarized several City Manager and staff updates reported at the April 22 meeting.
Allen said City Manager Wayne Reid reported ongoing roadwork near Green Valley Road and Dean Road, a short distance west of the recently completed low-water crossing improvement. Allen also said the Town Creek Trailhead parking lot near the H‑E‑B on FM 1103 is nearly finished and crews were completing striping to allow parking access for visitors to the new pond north of the store.
Council members were told that an announcement about when Cove Lane will open to the public will be made at the council’s next meeting on May 13, 2025. Allen said City staff also announced an animal services appreciation open house on May 7 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the city’s animal services facility and recapped a heavy-turnout shred day held on April 12, which the city secretary called the busiest to date.
These items were presented as staff updates in the mayor’s meeting summary; no formal votes or policy decisions were reported in connection with these updates.
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