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City Of Coppell Weekly eNewsletter - March 2, 2023

Government and Politics

March 3, 2023

From: City of Coppell

Stay Weather Aware!

Be prepared for the potential for severe weather this afternoon and evening! Review your plan, stay alert, and seek shelter if a warning is issued for your area. To properly shelter in the event of a tornado, move to an interior room with no windows on the lowest level of your home.

The City of Coppell’s Emergency Management division encourages residents to utilize at least three different methods for receiving emergency alerts, such as signing up for NotifyCoppelldownloading an app, and purchasing a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) All-Hazards Radio.

Residents can also receive the most up-to-date weather updates in DFW by following the National Weather Service on the NWS’s Twitter page.

March Event Guide

Spring has sprung! See a show at the Coppell Arts Center, press flowers at the Biodiversity Education Center, or listen to some live music in Old Town. Check out what else is in store with the Monthly Event Guide.

Coppell Girls’ Basketball Team is State Bound

Congratulations to the Coppell High School girls’ basketball team! Best of luck in the state championship tournament this weekend!

Refuse Rates Correction

The City of Coppell has been made aware that some residents may have received outdated refuse collection rate information in the newsletter mailed along with their utility bill. On January 1, 2023, refuse rates increased slightly per the City’s contract with Republic Services. The correct monthly refuse rate for residential customers is $18.77 plus $1.55 in sales tax and a $0.10 public education fee. The current refuse rate for residents who receive the senior discount is $16.89 per month, plus $1.39 in sales tax and a $0.10 public education fee.

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

DFW Airport West Flow Conditions

The City of Coppell has been notified by DFW Airport that due to strong winds forecasted this evening, Thursday, March 2 through midday tomorrow, March 3, the airport may experience a change in aircraft operations, which may increase air traffic and noise over Coppell.

DFW airport’s primary runways are oriented north/south, but many aircraft cannot use the north/south runways when there are strong west crosswinds. The east and west diagonal runways may be needed for arrivals and departures and will remain open overnight to accommodate aircraft during the high winds.

Some runways that were previously closed for rehabilitation work will reopen during the high winds for additional aircraft support. Scheduled maintenance on these runways is expected to resume sometime Friday, but the interruption in construction may delay the reopening originally scheduled for Monday, March 6.

Citizens with inquiries or comments should contact DFW Airport by email at [email protected], on the Noise Complaint Hotline at 972-973-3192, or by visiting the Aircraft Noise Webpage.

Utility Billing to Close at Noon on March 24

The City of Coppell’s Strategic Financial Engagement Department, including Utility Billing, will close at noon on Friday, March 24 for professional staff development. Utility payments should be made at the window prior to noon on March 24, or by utilizing one of the several other payment options available.

Coffee with a Cop

Saturday, March 4 | 8:30 - 10:30 am
Ecclesia Bakery and Brunch | 804 S. MacArthur Blvd.

Join the Coppell Police Department for coffee and conversation. All are welcome.

Test Your Home Smoke Alarms

The Coppell Fire Department and Life Safety Park want to remind you to test your home smoke alarms each month. Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing fire deaths and injuries. If there is a fire in your home, smoke and fire spread fast and you need smoke alarms to give you time to get out.

- Test your smoke alarms at least once a month. Press the test button to be sure the alarm is working.
- Install smoke alarms in every sleeping room and outside each separate sleeping area. Install alarms on every level of the home.
- Smoke alarms should be interconnected. When one sounds, they all sound.
- Replace all smoke alarms in your home every 10 years.
- Teach family members that when a smoke alarm sounds, go outside and stay outside.
- A closed door may slow the spread of smoke, heat, and fire. Sleep with bedroom doors closed, and close doors behind you in the event of an evacuation.

Visit the National Fire Protection Association for more information about the installation and maintenance of home smoke alarms.

Spring Break Camps & Programs

Are you sticking around for spring break? Be sure to check out the variety of opportunities available for the kiddos to be active, get creative, learn, and explore!

Camp Do-It-All
March 13 - 17 | 7 am - 6 pm | The CORE

Spring Break Kids Art Classes
March 13 - 17 | 9:30 am - 12:30 pm | Coppell Arts Center

Spring Break EcoExplorer Hours
March 13 - 18 | 9 am - Noon | Biodiversity Education Center

Super STEAM Week
March 13 - 17 | 2 - 3 pm | Cozby Library and Community Commons

Coppell Farmers Market

Saturday, March 11 | 8 am - Noon
Old Town Coppell | 768 W. Main St.

The Coppell Farmers Market is closed this Saturday. Stop by the next market on March 11. Weekly markets return in April.

The CFM is open 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.

Join LSP for Spring Break!

Are you looking for ways to keep the kids engaged over Spring Break? Life Safety Park will be hosting free safety classes for children in Pre-Kindergarten through 9th grade! Topics vary by age, but all lessons include a hands-on learning activity. Registration is required.

Visit LifeSafetyPark.org to check out the different classes and register.

Sunset Socials: Movie in the Park
Ratatouille

Friday, March 10 | 7 pm
Andrew Brown Park East | 260 E. Parkway Blvd.

Bonjour! Round up your sous-chefs, grab your blankets and chairs, and scurry on over to Andrew Brown East for an evening showing of “Ratatouille!” Before the movie begins, come learn some new skills with a cooking demonstration, and be sure to stop by the craft table to create a keepsake item!

Dinner and dessert will be available to purchase from Luiege Pizza Truck and Kona Ice. Of course, it wouldn’t be a movie without popcorn! Stop by the Coppell Community Experiences tent to grab a bite to snack on.

Dragons and Mythical Beasts - THIS WEEKEND!

Saturday, March 4 | 2 pm & 6 pm
Coppell Arts Center | 505 Travis St.

Calling all brave heroes! Enter into a magical world of myths and legends in this fantastical new interactive show for the whole family. Unveil a myriad of dark secrets and come face to face with some of the most magnificent monsters and terrifying beasts ever to walk the earth. From the creators of the West End smash hit Dinosaur World Live, who bring spectacular puppets to life, don’t miss this brand new spell-binding adventure live on stage!

Tickets are $32 at coppellartscenter.org.

Recycling Simplified

Saturday, March 4 | 2 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Do you want to learn how to tell the difference between what’s recyclable and what’s not, or how to avoid common mistakes? Has the local rate of recycling improved? How has the nation adapted to China’s ban on some plastic imports? Jeri Harwell with Republic Services will provide answers and discuss the most recent news in the industry. Come with all your recycling questions!

For more information, please stop by the Information Desk, call 972-304-3658, or email [email protected].

Recycling Simplified

Saturday, March 4 | 2 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Do you want to learn how to tell the difference between what’s recyclable and what’s not, or how to avoid common mistakes? Has the local rate of recycling improved? How has the nation adapted to China’s ban on some plastic imports? Jeri Harwell with Republic Services will provide answers and discuss the most recent news in the industry. Come with all your recycling questions!

For more information, please stop by the Information Desk, call 972-304-3658, or email [email protected].

March Classes at the BEC

Biodiversity Education Center | 367 Freeport Pkwy.

Nature’s Workshop: Flower and Leaf Press
March 8 | 10 – 11 am

Expand your passion for learning about nature by creating a craft. This month we will create flower and leaf presses. Registration is required. For ages 6 – 8.

Exploring Nature Series: Plants
March 9 | 9 am – Noon

Through hands-on explorations and outdoor adventures, learners gain the knowledge and skills to become lovers of nature and responsible stewards of the environment. A different learning theme is offered each month during the school year. Sign up for each theme according to your interest and/or availability. Participants should bring a water bottle and wear protective clothing for outdoor activity. Parents must sign child(ren) in and out upon drop-off and pick-up. Registration is required. For ages 9 – 12.

FCNP Environmental Education Series: Frisky Flowers in the Garden
March 11 | 10 am – Noon

Janet Smith, North Texas Master Naturalist and Master Gardener, shares insights into the ecological interactions of garden life and the reproductive strategies of various plant species. Discover clever flower adaptations that lure pollinators to ensure successive generations. You will gain a new perspective of gardens from this photo-rich presentation! This free class is hosted by Friends of Coppell Nature Park and registration is required. For ages 16+.

Geocache Treasure Hunt
March 14 | 1 – 3 pm

Join the BEC for a family-friendly, high-tech treasure hunt! Discover how to utilize GPS on your personal mobile device to locate hidden treasures throughout the trails of Coppell Nature Park. A series of GPS coordinates will lead you to each prize! Registration is required for each child participant, and children must be accompanied by an adult. An email with details and instructions will be sent upon registration. For ages 7 – 18.

FCNP Introduction to the Night Sky
March 25 | 10 am – Noon

Join the Coppell High School Astronomy Club students and learn fun facts about the night sky. The students have designed this presentation and are excited to teach others about the wondrous sky. This program is hosted by the Friends of Coppell Nature Park FREE of charge. Registration is required for each participant.

Budding Curiosity: Sunflowers
March 27 | 10 – 11 am

Join the BEC staff for an education program that builds on a sense of wonder, inviting youth to explore nature and the world around them. Through activities and crafts, this program reinforces a foundation for developing positive impressions about nature. Adults are encouraged to actively participate with their children and enjoy learning together. Registration is requiredChildren must be accompanied by an adult. For ages 3 – 5.

Library Playdate

Thursday, March 9 | 10:15 am - Noon
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Visit the library for some special playtime with your child, and a chance to interact casually with other local parents. Parents/caregivers and children ages 5 and under can spend time playing together and connecting with other families. The playdate will take place in the Toddler Room and Storytime Room.

Pickleball at The Core

Exciting news! The Core is now offering recreational open play pickleball from 9 - 11 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays!

A CORE membership or day pass will be required in order to participate. The courts are not regulation size or surface as they are intended for recreational play.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to get out, get active, and have fun!

The Re-emergence of UFOs

Saturday, March 11 | 2 pm
Cozby Library and Community Commons | 177 N. Heartz Rd.

Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) are once again making headlines with the U.S. Government formally investigating recent sightings. Discover why a once ridiculed topic is now being taken seriously. This lecture will explore the most compelling UFO cases, identify where the social stigma came from, and see what revelations may emerge in the upcoming years via new government reports, scientific studies, and even a United Nations UFO conference.

Neil Pinto is an independent researcher on the UFO/UAP topic with a master's degree in systems engineering from the University of Denver and a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a Program Manager at Lockheed Martin with over 15 years of experience.

For more information, please stop by the Information Desk, call 972-304-3658, or email [email protected].

Sunset Socials: Music in Old Town

Friday, March 24 | 7 - 9 pm
Old Town Coppell | 768 W. Main St.

Don’t go breaking our hearts…Bennie, The Jets, EVERYONE is invited to enjoy an evening of live music in Old Town from the musical talent of The Elton Johns! Dinner will be available to purchase from Easy Slider and Waffle O’Licious. Mandico’s Ice Cream Truck will also be on site to satisfy your sweet tooth.

Senior Water and Sewer Discount

Are you at least 65 years old? Then you qualify for a 10% discount on your water bill! Senior citizens must provide a copy of their driver’s license or other form of identification listing their birth date to the Utility Billing department at [email protected]. The discount is not available retroactively but will be applied on the next billing cycle. Specific rates are available on the City of Coppell’s website. If you have any questions, please contact the Utility Billing department at 972-304-3695.