Rolling Oaks Memorial Center will host a special Memorial Day Service on Monday, May 28, 2012, at 10:00 a.m., to honor military veterans and their service to our country. Keynote Speaker Colonel Ronald P. Forest, retired US Army veteran, will address those in attendance. During his 30-year military career, Colonel Forest served in command and staff positions in Kor...
Starting Tuesday, May 29, the Coppell Police Department's Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association will conduct fingerprinting services on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at the Coppell Police Department, 130 Town Center Blvd. The fingerprinting service is only available during this time and it is for Coppell residents only. Residents must provide pr...
Keep Coppell Beautiful will offer a short course, Water University, on May 26 beginning at 10 a.m. at Town Center, 255 Parkway Blvd. Water University will give you the nth degree on the whys and hows of our watershed from quality to quantity. This class will address water as a valuable resource. Topics will include watersheds, storm water run-off, and wat...
All City administrative offices, the William T. Cozby Public Library, Coppell Municipal Court, Parks administrative offices, Coppell Senior and Community Center and the Animal Services Facility will be closed on Monday, May 28 in observance of Memorial Day.
The library's outdoor book drop is available for returns and the e-branch is accessible to check out download...
False alarms cost the City and its citizens thousands of dollars each year and take police officers away from actual emergencies. In 2011, the Coppell Police Department responded to more than 1,600 false alarms.
In an effort to prevent unnecessary emergency false alarm responses the Coppell City Council adopted a revised alarm ordinance located in Emergenc...
Due to a mild winter in the Dallas area there has been an increase of snake sightings. Rat snakes and Copperheads have been at the top of the list of these sightings. The Rat snake is non-venomous where the Copperhead is venomous, do not attempt to pick either one of these snakes up. If either one of these snakes enter your home please call Animal Services 972-304-3...
The Coppell Aquatic and Recreation center announced it has been awarded the prestigious “Gold International Aquatic Safety Award”. Earning this award demonstrates that the aquatic facilities they operate consistently exceed industry standards in risk management and epitomize aquatic safety excellence. International Aquatic Safety Awards are conferred t...
The William T. Cozby Public Library is hosting its second annual Teen Volunteer Fair on Thursday, May 17, from 6:30-8:00 PM for teens who wish to learn about volunteer opportunities in their community. Representatives from local organizations which accept teen volunteers will be there to describe the opportunities available, and to sign students...
BEFORE You Let Them on YOUR Roof In Texas, there is no such thing as state licensing for roofers. Anyone can hang up a “shingle” and call themselves a roofing company. When storms hit we see an influx of outof-town roofers (“storm chasers”), who often leave town not long after the storms do. How can you determine if you’re hiring a legi...
The City Council of the City of Coppell shall meet at the Marriott DFW, 8440 Freeport Parkway, Irving, Texas 75063 for purposes of conducting the annual Leadership and Strategic Planning Workshop. Agenda
The City Council of the City of Coppell shall meet at the Marriott DFW, 8440 Freeport Parkway, Irving, Texas 75063 for purposes of conducting the annual Leadership and Strategic Planning Workshop. Agenda
The Coppell Farmers Market offers seasonal and fresh produce-natural meats-organic dairy-seafood-honey-artisan breads and more. Coppell Farmers Market 2012 season is underway. Market is open from 8 a.m. until sell-out each Saturday, rain or shine. New location 793 S. Coppell Rd. Learn more>>>
Water Conservation - Stage 1
The City of Coppell has reinstated the Water Conservation and Drought Contingency Plan. The City is currently in Stage 1. No outside watering between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Learn more>>>