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City of Coppell Weekly E-Newsletter - February 9, 2023

Government and Politics

February 10, 2023

From: City of Coppell

Coppell Weekly eNewsletter
, we have so much in store this week— we can’t wait to share!

State of the City 2022
The Coppell Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual State of the City presentation on Thursday, February 9, 2023.

In his 2022 State of the City video address, Mayor Wes Mays and City staff highlight the City's accomplishments over the past year. Despite some challenging times leading up to 2022, Coppell shined brightly. Even with a lingering pandemic, legislative challenges, staffing shortages, and an ever-increasing inflation rate, we were able to accomplish so much in Coppell, largely due to a solid foundation that was forged through decades of strong, dedicated leadership. A history of strategic planning and a conservative fiscal approach have not only distinguished Coppell as a community of choice but have also allowed for our stability during trying times.

With our strong foundation, our Vision 2040 strategic plan allows us to adapt and grow no matter what challenges and obstacles are put in front of us. City staff works hard to continuously provide the services that you expect year after year, regardless of adversity, regardless of resources, regardless of inflation.

View presentation highlights and the 2022 State of the City video.

Neighborhood Meeting: Fire Station #5
Thursday, February 23, 2023 | 6 pm
Austin Elementary Cafeteria | 161 S. Moore Rd.

Join the City of Coppell for a meeting to discuss preliminary plans to construct an additional fire station in Coppell at 157 S. Moore Road, next to Austin Elementary. The addition of Fire Station #5 will help the Coppell Fire Department safeguard the lives and property of residents while maintaining service standards.

Discover: Texas Black History
Saturday, February 11 | 2 - 3:30 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Please join the Community Builders to celebrate Black History Month at the library. The guest speaker, Dr. W Marvin Dulaney, is the President of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, and the Deputy Director of the African American Museum in Dallas. Dr. Dulaney will discuss why we celebrate Black History Month, the black resistance, and the importance of preserving Black history.

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