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Farmersville city manager highlights traffic and student engagement plans, offers city support to schools

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Farmersville City Manager Mike Schulte told the school board the city will coordinate on traffic controls at a new bus yard site, seek district support for a county grant application, and work with the district on a student advisory council and bus-stop signage.

Mike Schulte, identified at the meeting as the City Manager of Farmersville, spoke to the board to describe ongoing collaboration between the city and the school district.

Schulte said the city is rebranding and provided promotional hats to board members as an example. He told trustees the city will coordinate with the district on traffic controls for the new bus yard and is seeking the district’s support for a county grant application to fund those traffic improvements near the Snowden site, where a recent pedestrian fatality was referenced during the discussion.

Schulte said the city is also working with district staff to form a student advisory committee tied to the high school, and that the city will repaint a new bus stop and install signage at Los Arroyos to improve student pickup. He described these efforts as part of a broader intent to maintain close intergovernmental cooperation.

Board President Alice Lopez thanked Schulte for the city’s outreach and said she values the ongoing connection between city and district leadership.