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City Of Coppell Weekly E-Newsletter - December 29, 2022

Government and Politics

December 30, 2022

From: City of Coppell

New Year Holiday Facility Hours

City of Coppell administrative offices, Coppell Municipal Court, and Coppell Senior and Community Center will be closed on Monday, January 2, in observance of the New Year holiday. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, January 3, 2023. Holiday hours for other City of Coppell facilities are as follows:

- The Biodiversity Education Center and Coppell Arts Center will be closed Saturday, December 31 – Monday, January 2. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday, January 3.
- The CORE will be open from 7 am – 5 pm on Saturday, December 31 and will be closed Sunday, January 1. The indoor pool at The CORE is also closed through January 1, 2023 for annual maintenance. Regular business hours will resume Monday, January 2.
- Cozby Library and Community Commons and Coppell Animal Services will be closed Sunday, January 1 – Monday, January 2, and will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, January 3.
- Wagon Wheel Tennis and Pickleball Center will close at 3 pm Saturday, December 31 and will be closed on Sunday, January 1. Regular business hours will resume Monday, January 2.

Trash service will not be affected.

Coppell Refuse Rates to Increase in 2023

Coppell residents should expect to see a slight increase in the refuse collection fee on their monthly utility bills. Beginning January 1, 2023, trash and recycling fees will rise by three percent, per the City’s contract with Republic Services.

For residential customers, refuse rates will increase from $18.22 per month to $18.77 per month, plus $1.55 in sales tax and a $0.10 public education fee. Utility account holders with the senior discount will see their rates increase from $16.40 per month to $16.89 per month, plus $1.39 in sales tax and a $0.10 public education fee. Commercial utility accounts will also see their rates increase by three percent.

For more information about refuse rates, call the City of Coppell Environmental Health division at 972-462-5177.

Library Continues to Accept Cash in 2023 (Correction)

Last week, the Cozby Library and Community Commons announced plans to become a cashless facility effective in January and the effects it would have on its printing services. However, in order to sustain its full range of existing services, the library will continue to accept cash in 2023. The changes described in last week’s announcement will no longer take effect.

All current printing and photocopying services will remain available. Black and white printing and photocopying costs $0.15 per page. Color printing and photocopying costs $0.50 per page. Printing will not be limited to 20 pages per job.

Payment for printing, copying, lost items, or non-resident memberships may be paid with cash, personal check, money order, or credit/debit card. All credit/card transactions will incur a non-refundable $2 convenience fee.

The library regrets the necessity of this correction, but is glad to be able to sustain its current range of services.

For questions or more information, please contact the library at 972-304-3658 or by email.

It’s Time Texas Community Challenge

January 9 - March 5, 2023

Kick off the new year with healthier choices by joining the 2023 It’s Time Texas Community Challenge! The free eight-week competition challenges Texans to develop healthy habits such as eating healthy food, exercising, and drinking water one step at a time. Each healthy choice earns participants points and a chance to win prizes!

Visit ITTCommunityChallenge.com to learn more, download the app, register, and start earning points. Don’t forget to pick Coppell as your city when registering so your points count toward the community total as well. Register today!

Christmas Tree Disposal

If you’re ready to part with your real Christmas tree, recycle it by turning it into mulch or compost for your own yard, or include it in your Wednesday yard trimmings recycling. Remove any decorations and place your unflocked Christmas tree at the end of your driveway by 7 am on Wednesdays for pickup.

Visit coppelltx.gov/solidwaste for more information.

Attention Waggin’ Tails Dog Park Users!

Coppell Parks and Recreation is planning to make improvements to the park, and your feedback is very valuable to this process. Please consider taking a moment to fill out a brief survey by Monday, January 2 so that your voice can be heard. Thank you for your help as we aim to provide the best possible experience for you and your four-legged friend!

Twelve Days of Coppell

Through January 6, 2023

If there are still a few things missing on your wish list, check out our local stores and support Coppell businesses through the Twelve Days of Coppell holiday shopping campaign!

How it works:

Download the playing card. Each card contains a total of 15 clues that will lead participants to a variety of local stores, restaurants, and boutiques. Participants should solve the clues and take the action described. Once at least 12 clues have been solved, bring your receipts/proof of action to the Coppell Town Center Annex, 265 Parkway Blvd. or submit them via email to be entered into a drawing for a prize! Your receipts must be submitted by Friday, January 6, 2023, to be entered into the drawing.

To learn more about the businesses in Coppell, visit the Buy in Coppell page or call 972-304-3678. Visit discovercoppelltexas.com for more information on where to eat, shop, and play in Coppell.

Holiday Scavenger Hunt

Through January 6, 2023

Holiday fun is hidden all over the city! To participate in the hunt, simply solve the clues, find each of the five holiday ambassadors hidden around town, pose for a photo with each, and then upload the photos to social media with the hashtag #coppellholidays! Be sure to tag the City of Coppell on FacebookInstagram and Twitter. There are multiple holiday-themed ambassadors hidden around Coppell, but only a special few will earn Coppell's holiday enthusiasts a prize. Consider the clues carefully!

View all of the clues at coppelltx.gov/holidays.

Once you’ve solved the clues, taken photos, posted, and tagged accordingly, stop by Town Center, 255 Parkway Blvd., to claim your prize (while supplies last)! Happy hunting!

Holiday Lights in the Park

Through December 31 | 6 - 10 pm
Andrew Brown Park East | 260 Parkway Blvd.

If you missed the lights display at the Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting, it's not too late for a great photo op!

Visit Andrew Brown East from 6 - 10 pm each night through December 31 to take a stroll through the holiday lights and snap a picture or two while you're at it!

Coppell Animal Services Supply Drive

Through December 31
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

’Tis the season for giving, and the animals at Coppell Animal Services need your help! Through December 31, stop by the front desk at the Cozby Library and Community Commons to drop needed supplies off in the donation box. Your donations ensure Animal Services can send each new pet parent home with supplies.

Supplies needed:

- Pro Plan dry cat/kitten/dog/puppy food
- Cat Litter (scoopable preferred)
- Rawhide bones (medium or large)
- Cat and dog toys
- Blankets
- Dog and cat treats

Join The CORE’s Lifeguard Team!

The CORE is looking for enthusiastic, mature, safety-minded individuals who want to serve their community to join their lifeguard team! Positions are currently open for Lifeguard and Head Lifeguard. You provide a great attitude, and we'll provide the training!

Coppell Farmers Market

Saturday, January 14 | 8 am - Noon
Old Town Coppell | 768 W. Main St.

The Coppell Farmers Market is closed for the holidays the next few weeks and will reopen for the winter season on Saturday, January 14. The CFM will be open the second and fourth Saturdays of the month through March. Weekly markets will return in April.

The CFM is open from 8 am - noon. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits are accepted. For more information, please visit coppellfarmersmarket.org.

Holiday Indoor Pool Closure

The indoor pool at The CORE will be closed for annual maintenance through Sunday, January 1. We’ll see you next year!

Mindfulness Practice

Sunday, January 8 | 2 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Join guest instructor Sheela Singla for a guided mindfulness meditation practice. 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 will cover different topics of interest at each monthly session.

New Year, New Friends: Teen Ice Cream Social

Wednesday, January 11 | 5:30 - 6:30 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Come celebrate the start of a new year by making new friends, eating ice cream, warming up with hot cocoa, and having fun! This is a come and go event with all food and supplies available on a first come, first served basis. For students in grades 6 - 8.

Happy Healthy Houseplants

Thursday, January 12 | 1 - 3 pm
Coppell Senior and Community Center | 345 W. Bethel Rd.

January 10 is National Houseplant Appreciation Day. Celebrate by attending a class presented by Grow It Land Designs! Plants heighten our creativity, happiness, and purify the air in our homes. Learn about everything needed to pot and care for plants so they live long, healthy, and prosperous lives!

This free class is presented by Grow It Land Designs and hosted by Keep Coppell Beautiful and the Coppell Senior and Community Center. Space is limited and registration is required for each participant. For ages 12+

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