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Flower Mound parks board reviews five-year parks CIP, highlights CAC renovation and new trails
Summary
At a March 5 work session the Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Board reviewed proposed FY2027–2031 capital projects, including a bond-funded Community Activity Center renovation, multiple trail extensions, phased turf conversions at Bakersfield and a planned Wyvern Farms park. Staff cautioned that costs and scheduling remain subject to design, grants, and bond timing.
At a March 5 work session the Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Board reviewed proposed capital projects and funding for fiscal years 2027–2031, including a bond-funded renovation of the Community Activity Center (CAC), several trail extensions and upgrades, and phased improvements to sports fields.
Staff outlined three funding buckets that will be used across projects: bond proceeds, 4B tax revenues, and park development funds. The board discussed staying within the allocations shown to voters while shifting smaller amounts between projects as costs and bids become clearer. "We're trying to stay generally within that budget so that we can get all these projects done," a staff member…
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