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City Of Coppell Weekly E-Newsletter - January 26, 2023

Government and Politics

January 27, 2023

From: City of Coppell

City of Coppell Selects New Deputy City Manager

The City of Coppell is proud to announce that Kent Collins has been selected to serve as Deputy City Manager effective January 28, 2023. Collins has worked as the City’s Director of Public Works since 2018 and will replace Vicki Chiavetta who is retiring at the end of this week.

Collins has worked as an engineer, project manager, and director for 28 years at various organizations, including DFW Airport, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, the City of Coppell from 1998-2000, and the Town of Flower Mound. During this time, he also served as the Assistant Town Manager of Flower Mound for nearly five years. He returned to the City of Coppell in 2016 as the Assistant Director of Engineering. Collins has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in civil engineering from Texas A&M, is a licensed Professional Engineer, and a Certified Floodplain Manager.

“I’m thrilled with this opportunity to continue to be part of this great leadership team and support the organization on a broader level,” Collins said. “My goal each day is to provide the best service I can to the organization and community. I’m excited for the future and where we’re headed.”

Read more…

Old Town Community Conversation

Tuesday, January 31 | 6 pm
Coppell Senior and Community Center | 345 W. Bethel Rd.

Are you interested in the future of Old Town Coppell? You are encouraged to join the Coppell City Council for a facilitated conversation about the next steps for Old Town. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your ideas and feedback with City leadership.

Coppell Parks and Recreation is Now Coppell Community Experiences!

Have you heard the news? Coppell Parks and Recreation is now Coppell Community Experiences! We know what you’re thinking, “…but they maintain our parks….and they provide recreation.” You’re right, they do. BUT they do so much more!

In addition to traditional parks and rec offerings, did you know the department also oversees the operations of the cemetery, the Coppell Arts Center, and the Cozby Library and Community Commons? The name Coppell Community Experiences better encompasses all that the team does and the ways they’re present in the Coppell community.

Learn more…

City Council Candidate Filing Now Open

Are you interested in running for City Council? Candidate filing for the May 6, 2023 election is open now through Friday, February 17! The City of Coppell will also host a City Council Candidate Orientation at 6 pm, TONIGHT, January 26, in the Council Chambers at Coppell Town Center. This orientation is NOT required to file, but is encouraged. Please email [email protected] to RSVP.

Visit coppelltx.gov/election to learn more.

Regional Neighborhood Summit

Saturday, February 18 | 8 am - Noon
Life Safety Park | 820 S. Coppell Rd.

Connect with your neighbors, meet city officials, and learn how to strengthen your community at the Regional Neighborhood Summit on Saturday, February 18.

Hosted by the City of Coppell, the Town of Flower Mound, and the City of Lewisville, the event will feature a variety of information sessions presented by local leaders and industry professionals. Topics include neighborhood conflict resolution, how to spot contractor fraud, block party planning 101, and a neighborhood leadership panel discussion. Participants will also have the opportunity to meet city officials and learn more about what’s happening in their respective communities.

Free coffee and breakfast will be provided. Please RSVP online.

Check out the event poster to learn more.

City to Offer Tool Lending Program

Don’t put off those spring projects just because you don’t have the right tools. Rent a variety of tools and equipment for property cleanup and improvement projects free of charge through the City of Coppell’s new Tool Lending Program.

Starting in February, Coppell residents over the age of 18 will be eligible to borrow individual tools from the City’s Tool Lending Trailer by filling out a user release form and an online application. Upon review of the application and equipment availability, tools will be delivered by staff and can be borrowed for up to a week. Available tools include a lawn mower, bow rake, round shovel, leaf rake, loppers, shears, push broom, hard hat, and safety glasses.

Service organizations and Neighborhood or Homeowners Associations are eligible to rent the entire Tool Lending Trailer for a weekend with a $100 deposit. A representative must complete an online request form and all users must sign a user release form. The deposit is refundable when the trailer is returned with all contents in good condition.

For more information and to fill out an application, please visit the Tool Lending Program webpage.

S. Belt Line Reconstruction Update

Crews continue with utility improvements, roadway excavation, and subgrade preparation with a planned concrete pour on Friday. For more information about the S. Belt Line Reconstruction project, visit coppelltx.gov/beltline.

Coppell Farmers Market

Saturday, January 28 | 8 am - Noon
Old Town Coppell | 768 W. Main St.

Here are three reasons to shop at the Coppell Farmers Market this winter:

- Sweet-tasting, cool weather greens and root crops
- Ready-to-warm tamales and empanadas
- Fresh milk and cookies!

The CFM is open from 8 am - noon on the second and fourth Saturdays of the month through March. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are accepted. For more information, please visit coppellfarmersmarket.org.

Coppell Arts Center Presents: San Jose Taiko

Saturday, January 28 | 1 pm & 7 pm
Coppell Arts Center | 505 Travis St.

San Jose Taiko has mesmerized audiences for three decades with the powerful and propulsive sounds of the taiko drum. Inspired by traditional Japanese drumming, San Jose Taiko performers express the beauty and harmony of the human spirit though the voice of taiko. Exploring and experiencing creative expression in the form of taiko enriches our lives and communities in important ways. It helps us grow and find personal fulfillment, teaches and challenges us, and helps us understand and empathize with others. San Jose Taiko will present a pair of performances that educate, enrich, and entertain!

Visit coppellartscenter.org for tickets.

Indoor Pool Closure

The indoor pool at The CORE will be closed from 8 - 10 am on Monday, January 30, due to staffing. Regular hours will resume after 10 am. View the indoor pool schedule.

The CORE is currently hiring lifeguards to help ensure the pool can operate as regularly scheduled. If you’re interested in being part of an incredible aquatics team, learn more and apply online!

The Coppell Arts Center is Hiring!

The Coppell Arts Center is GROWING! They are looking to fill several positions with great new team members who are passionate about the arts and community service. Apply today, and be part of the Best Live Theatre Venue in DFW!

View position information and apply online.

Mindfulness Practice

Sunday, February 5 | 2 - 3:30 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Join guest instructor Sheela Singla for a guided mindfulness meditation practice at the Cozby Library. Sheela is training with UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center to become a certified mindfulness teacher. She will provide a brief introduction for new attendees and cover different topics of interest at each monthly session.

Cozby Cares: Animal Services

Wednesday, February 8 | 5:30 - 7 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Cozby Cares programs are a way for teens in Coppell to give back to the community by earning service hours and having fun! This month's program is geared towards giving back to Coppell Animal Services. Volunteers will make dog chew toys and no-sew cat or kitten beds. All materials will be provided at this come and go event. Any forms that need to be signed for service hours must be brought to any library staff member before closing time that night.