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Flower Mound parks board approves five-year parks CIP recommendation; bond funds to cover major projects
Summary
The parks board unanimously recommended the five-year parks capital improvement plan to be forwarded for funding with 4B sales tax and recent bond proceeds; board members debated priorities and timing for the CAC and park projects.
The Flower Mound Parks Board on June 5 voted unanimously to recommend a five-year capital improvement program for parks projects that allocates bond proceeds and 4B sales tax revenue to multiple projects, including design work for a Community Activity Center (CAC) renovation, Leonard and Helen Johns Community Park design, trail segments, and Trotter Park improvements.
The board's recommendation will be forwarded to the Community Development Corporation and ultimately incorporated into the town budget process. The vote came after a lengthy staff presentation of the proposed five-year plan and a detailed explanation from the town CFO of why more sales-tax funds must be allocated to operations and maintenance.
The plan steers significant bond funds to design and initial construction…
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