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Freddy's Frozen Custard to be Located in the Marketplace

At the June 24 meeting, Council unanimously approved the site plan for Freddy's Frozen Custard to be located in the Marketplace at Highland Village. Also at this meeting Council approved the contract for solid waste services with Waste Management. The new contract provides residential rates at… Read More »

Recap of City Issues - June 20, 2008

Sue Thompson attended the monthly Lewisville Area Chamber of Commerce Governmental Affairs meeting on June 19th.  The speaker was Denton County Judge Mary Horn.  Judge Horn provided update information on the Master Plan Concept for the future Denton County Administrative Complex to be… Read More »

State-Wide Awards Won for Superior Communication Programs

Denton County, Texas - The Southeast Denton County cities of Flower Mound, Highland Village, and Lewisville received six total awards in the 2008 Tami Awards program, presented June 13 by the Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers (TAMIO) at the group's annual conference in San… Read More »

Recap of City Issues - June 13, 2008

On June 12th Mayor Costa, Councilmember Adams, Sue Thompson and I were invited to the monthly merchant meeting at the Shops at Highland Village sponsored by Regency and held at Texas Roast.  This meeting is an opportunity for Regency to hear from their merchants and address any questions or… Read More »

Amendment Approved for the East Side of the Marketplace

At the June 10 meeting, Council unanimously approved an amendment to the ordinance and concept plan for the east side of the Marketplace at Highland Village. Opus West requested an amendment to the side yard set back from the approved 150' to 100'. Council had postponed this item at the May 27… Read More »

Recap of City Issues - June 6, 2008

Sue Thompson reports the quarterly "Breakfast with the Mayor" was held Friday, June 6th.  The Mayor welcomed the 26 attendees and introduced Council members Scott McDearmont, Austin Adams and Don Combs.  City staff gave updates on the Red, White and Blue Festival, Veteran's… Read More »