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Coppell, TX 75019
972-462-5136​
Monday and Wednesday: 9 am to 8 pm 
Tue​sday and Thursday: 9 am to 6 pm
Friday: 9 am to 5 pm 
Saturday: 9 am to 1 pm​


WHERE YOU'LL FIND FUN, TRAVEL, & ADVENTURE!

The Coppell Senior and Community Center is a recreation center for those 50 years of age or older, and is operated by the Parks and Recreation Department. Visiting the Senior Center is a wonderful way to meet new friends, and enjoy a wide variety of programs, social events, and drop-in activities. Programs are designed to meet the needs of Seniors and the community by promoting healthy aging, and are either absolutely free or have a minimal cost assigned to them.


Events & Activities

We offer progressive programs in the area of Education, Excursions, Health, Fitness, Aquatics, Special Events, Drop-In Activities, and Arts & Crafts.  For more information on our activities, click on our Golden Oldies Brochure below.  Stop by for a tour.  You're always welcome!
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Facility Amenities:
  • Fitness Room 
  • Activity Room​
  • Arts & Crafts Room
  • Commercial Kitchen
  • Multi-Purpose Room
  • Game Room
  • Veranda
  • Outside Trails

​​MEMBERSHIP

Annual Membership and Day Passes include the use of the fitness center, game room, free activities and group exercise classes. Please complete our memberships form​ and bring to the Coppell Senior and Community Center. ​

​Membership Fees
​Coppell Residents​​​$10 per year (from date issued)
​Non-Residents​$20 per year (from date issued)
​Daily Pass (Residents and Non-Residents)​$1 per day​​

Facility Rentals​

The Senior and Community Center offers after-hours rentals for community gatherings and meetings at the facility. For more information about a rental or to secure a booking, please call the Rental Coordinator at 972-462-5143.
Available Rental Times
​Tuesday - Thursday​7 pm - 9:30 pm
​Friday​6 pm - Midnight
​Saturday​12 pm - Midnight
​Sunday​1 pm - 8 pm

Rental Documents


COPPELL SENIOR CENTER ADVISORY COMMITTEE 

The Coppell Senior Advisory Committee provides a forum for seniors to make suggestions or recommendations that will improve the Coppell Senior and Community Center. The Senior Advisory Committee meets the 4th Tuesday of each month at 10 am. Coppell Senior Center Advisory Committee Bylaws



 

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​​​​​​​​​​​​coppell police careers​​​​

Chief's Message​​

"Policing is one of America's most noble professions.  As police officers, everything we do, every single day, impacts people's lives.    

The Coppell Police Department believes in service; service to our community, our residents, our customers, and service to each other. 

Policing is as challenging today as it ever has been in our history.  And that is why we are looking for the right people to become Coppell Police Officers.  Men and Women of character and integrity, Servant Leaders committed to making a difference in the lives of others.  Because the nobility of policing, demands the noblest of character. 

So if you want to be part of something great; if you want to be a part of something that makes a difference in our world, COME JOIN US."  ​

Mac Tristan

Chief of Police

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It is an exciting time to begin a career with Coppell Police Department. We have experienced tremendous growth over the years and will continue to hire new officers in the coming years. Beginning your career with Coppell Police Department now means you will gain experience, growth, and seniority that will allow you opportunities for promotion eligibility and transfers to specialized divisions within the police department.

Working as a member of the Coppell Police Department means you will be part of an extraordinary team in a city that supports its police department through job security, great pay, excellent benefits, and an atmosphere that provides outstanding relationships between the police and the community it serves. A career with Coppell Police Department is much more than a job, it is a rewarding opportunity to make a positive difference in your community.

Policing is about working with the community to ensure public safety through crime prevention and law enforcement. As a member of the Coppell Police Department, you will have the unique opportunity to accomplish this goal through our core policing strategies of Problem-Oriented policing and Servant Leadership. 
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WHAT WE DO:

  • ​​Helping people by providing public safety to the City Of Coppell.
  • Promoting police / community partnerships through Problem-Oriented Policing and Community Policing.
  • Provide a wide variety of services to our community including Citizens Police Academy, Junior Police Academy, Citizens on Patrol, Women's Self Defense, and more.
  • Enforcing traffic and parking laws.
  •  Participating in community events and providing public safety at city sponsored events, sporting events, and other large scale public events.​

​WHAT WE PROVIDE:

  • A wide variety of special assignments including
    •  SWAT
    • Traffic / Motorcycle Division
    • School Resource Officer
    • Community Policing Officer
    • Neighborhood Policing Officer
    • Criminal Investigations Detective
    • K9 Unit
    • Special Investigations Detective
    • Federal Task Force Officer
    • Bike Patrol Unit
    • Police Honor Guard​​​
  • Opportunity for advancement to supervisory positions
  • Complete duty gear including uniforms, weapons, boots, and protective vests.
  • Generous Medical, Life, and Dental Insurance.
  • Incentive pay for advanced peace officer certifications
  • Continued job related training and leadership training opportunities
  • Paid vacation, holiday, and sick time.
  • College Tuition Reimbursement
  • Wellness​ Incentive​​​


​​​Salary Range / Advancement

  • Police Officer Salary Range - $60,380 to $79,137​
  • Corporal - Up to $83,742.48
  • Sergeant - Up to $95,789.85​​
  • Captain
  • Deputy Chief​​
  • Chief​
​​Peace Officer Certification Pay​
​Intermediate Peace Officer​$50 Monthly
​Advanced Peace Officer​$100 Monthly
​Master Peace Officer​$150 Monthly
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​​Additional Incentive Pay
​Plain Clothes​​ ​Officer​$50 Monthly Clothing Allowance
​Police Training Officer (PTO)​$150 Monthly

​Medical Incentive Pay​$150 Monthly towards dependent medical plan or deferred compensation account


​​Holidays and Vacations

  • ​76 Hours Yearly Holiday Pay
  • 3 Weeks Vacation Yearly after 2 Years, 2 Weeks Vacation 1st Year​
  • 8 Hours Personal Holiday Yearly
​​Medical Benefits
  • ​​3.69 Hours Sick Leave accrued per pay period
  • ​Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans (100% Medical and Dental Paid For Employee By City). $150 monthly provided by City to offset dependent's on medical plan or can be used for deferred compensation account.
  • The City also provides life insurance, ​​long-term disability benefit, retirement benefits, employee assistance plan, and wellness incentives.
​​​Retirement
  • ​​​The City of Coppell contributes to the Texas Municipal Retirement System at a rate of 2 to 1 up to 7% ​and employees are vested after 5 years.
  • ​​The City of Coppell offers a retirement plan after​​ 20 years.​​


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To obtain more information about being a valued member of the Coppell Police Department you can contact our recruiting department at 972-304-7009. You may also contact our recruiting department to be notified when we have our next police officer exam. ​The City of Coppell offers a competitive benefits package including tuition reimbursement, retirement plan, and health and dental insurance. All duty gear, equipment, weapon & uniforms furnished. 


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Coppell, TX 75019​
​972-304-3618
972-304-7063​ (fax)
cmo@coppelltx.gov


The City Manager's Office encourages and motivates the direction of all departments, offices and agencies of the City, prepares and submits the annual budget and capital improvement programs to City Council, and administers the annual budget adopted by the City Council. The City Manager and staff act as liaisons among City Council, citizens and City organizations, and represent the City Council and City staff at various meetings and conferences.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


​​​CITY MAN​AGER'S OFFICE STAFF​

CLAY PHILLIPS

City Mana​ger​

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Phone: 972-304-3618
Fax: 972-304-7063​​

MIKE LAND

Deputy City Manager

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(Fire, Parks and Recreation, Planning​, Administration and Human Resources​​​)​
Phone: 972-304-3618
Fax: 972-304-7063​

​MARIO CANIZARES

Deputy City Manager​

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(Police, Engineering/Public Works, Information Systems, Economic Development, Finance, Library Services)
Phone: 972-304-3618
Fax: 972-304-7063​​​

Amy Swaim

​Administrative Assistant to the City Manager

972-304-3618
aswaim@coppelltx.gov

April Reiling

Community Information Officer

972-304-7065
areiling@coppelltx.gov​

Mindi Hurley

Economic Development Coordinator

972-304-3677
mhurley@coppelltx.gov​

Ashley Owens

Administrative Support Assistant

972-304-7016
aowens@coppelltx.gov​​​​​




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Coppell, Texas 75019​​

 
972-393-5687

Monday - Friday: 9 am to 9 pm
Saturday: 8 am - 9pm
Sunday: ​​10 am to 6 pm  

Court Rentals

Lessons

​Classes & Camps

Youth Team Tennis

​Adult Leagues

Featuring:

  • 12 lighted courts (in banks of 2), 4 Quickstart courts, and 100 foot practice backboard
  • Full service pro-shop with new merchandise from Wilson, Babolat, Prince & He​ad.  Racquet Stringing with a huge selection of string
  • Ball machine rentals  
  • Court Rentals and Drop-in Drills
  • Outdoor pavilion and shaded bleachers and Indoor lounge area with concessions
  • Complimentary Towel Service and Locker Rooms with showers​​​​​​​
  • Group, Private, and Semi-Private lessons for Youth and Adults​
  • League play​​​​​

​​Tennis Court Rentals

Court reservations can be made online at www.coppellactivities.com, by calling 972-393-5687 or by coming into the center, up to one week in advance.  Reservation fees must be paid at the time of booking by credit card, cash or check.  League Captains, Event Organizers, and Special Event Requests would be directed to the Facility Manager at tenniscenter@coppelltx.gov​.

Court Rental Rates​

​Resident ​$2.50/person/1.5 hours
​Corporate (persons working in Coppell) ​$5.00/person/1.5 hours​
​Non-Residents ​$10.00/person/1.5 hours​
​Rental Punch Pass​$25 (includes 10 court​ rentals)​

on-court lessons and services​

In a one-on-one or 2-to-1 semi-private setting, students can get individualized instruction to help them greatly improve their stroke mechanics, match play ability, overall footwork/agility and even strengthen their overall mental toughness. Our Tennis Professionals are USPTA-Certified and stay up-to-date with the latest high-performance teaching techniques.  Call or email our Pro Shop today to fill out a lesson request form and one of Wagon Wheel's Certified Tennis Teaching Professionals contact you within 24 hours to begin setting up a private lesson.

Lessons are set up to meet the customer and instructor's schedules.  Our staff will make every effort to schedule on court time that is convenient for you.  The price of a one-hour lesson ranges from $45 - $55. Semi-private lesson fees are $30 - $35/person/hour of instruction.  Payment is expected at the time the lesson is given.

​​Available Lesson Packages:​

Lesson TypeNumber of Lessons Cost
​Private Les​son Package​5​$200 - $275
​Semi-Private Lesson Package​5​$135 - $175 (per person)​
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​​Drop in Drills​​Time​Cost
​Tuesday
7 pm
​$15 for 1.5 hour drill
Thursday7 pm​​$15 for 1.5 hour drill
Signing up is not a requirement for Drop In Drills, but calling in to sign up and let us know you are planning to drop in will help us staff the drill with our talented tennis professionals and help ensure your maximum enjoyment. Thank you​!

Meet the Instructors

Jamie Nanez

Jamie has over 10 years of coaching experience, most recently as the Assistant Tennis Coach at Ferris State University. In addition to coaching several Top 20 nationally-ranked DII college players, Jamie has experience coaching in a tennis academy setting where he developed junior players from ZAT t​o Super Champ levels. Jamie is a USPTA-certified teaching pro.

Grayson Vanover

Grayson is the Lead Pro for the 10U program, and has been at the Wagon Wheel Tennis Center since 2014. He began playing tennis at 14 years of age and was a member of the Coppell High School varsity team. After high school, he attended Tyler Junior College as a member of their Professional Tennis Management Program, where he received his Associate’s Degree and USPTA certification.

Chris Hansen​

Chris worked at Kiest Park Tennis Center in Dallas during the 1980's. In addition to playing on the Pro Satellite Tour in Texas in 1987 and 1988, he also reached a state ranking of #16 in Texas in 35+ singles in 1991 and #22 in Texas in 35+ singles in 1992. He is a USPTA-certified teaching pro and is the assistant coach at the Corem Deo Academy.

Leng Ea

Leng has been the Head Tennis Coach at the Corem Deo Academy for the past 10 years. His varsity team has represented their school in the state tournament for the last 5 seasons. During this time he has coached multiple state champions in both girls singles and doubles and coached a runner-up in boys singles. Leng received his USPTA certification in 2013.



Classes and Camps​

Wagon Wheel Tennis Center offers something for everyone!  Our Junior Academy is an all-encompassing Junior Tennis Program in which our certified tennis teaching professionals strive to make each group training class a great class by being attentive to each individual student.  In addition to a fantastic Junior Tennis program, Wagon Wheel Tennis boasts several adult tennis opportunities for active, on-the-go adults.   Beginner and intermediate classes are offered several days a week.  Our mission is to provide high quality instruction by meeting a student’s individual needs.   Each class offers a creative, fun and information based approach developing technique, strategy and fitness level. 
Fall (September - December)​​​​​

Youth TeNNIS Team

Divisions:

10 and Under R.O.G.
This division is for players who are aged 10 and under, and are able to move athletically, have some ability to hit the ball over the net and currently keep score or can learn to keep score.

Beginner (12 & Under division and 14 & Under division) 
This division is for players who are aged 14 and under who are new to tennis or have little to no tournament or league play experience. 

Intermediate (12 & Under division and 14 & Under division)
This division is for players who are aged 14 and under who are able to hit both topspin and under-spin with control, serve a very high percentage of 1st serves in play and who are playing mid-cities/DPTA events, some ZAT level tournaments.

Adult Tennis League

Tennis in Coppell is a volunteer organization that coordinates adult leagues in Coppell. Participants are from Coppell and the surrounding areas. Players use the facilities at Wagon Wheel Tennis Center and Coppell High School. There are 4 regular seasons per year with 7 matches in a league. Cost for the league is $35 per person for singles and $25 per person for doubles. Fee is non-refundable after the leagues start.

For more information, or to register, visit Tennis in Coppell.

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Citizen's Police Academy

What is CPA?

The Coppell Citizen's Police Academy was created to build a bond of mutual trust and respect between the police department and the community. Police work is filled with many variables that require professional solutions. The goal is to reduce perceived suspicions and misconceptions by establishing mutual trust and cooperation between police and the citizens of Coppell.

Classroom presentations, lectures, and hands-on experience offer participants valuable insight into the day-to-day operations of the Police Department.

Department employees receive direct feedback from members of each class. This two-way communication between police officers and the community furthers the effort to improve the quality of life for our residential and business communities.

Learn More about CPA

The Citizen's Police Academy is a 11-week program that meets once a week from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm in the Coppell Police Department's training room. At the end of the class, there is a graduation ceremony to congratulate the students. To be eligible to participate, class members must be 18 years of age, with a good standing in the community, must pass a background investigation, and either reside or work in Coppell. Class schedules and the associated curriculum are not finalized until the Academy is filled and the instructors for each topic have been chosen.

Experienced police officers provide briefings, demonstrations, and engage in discussions about police operations with class participation. Each week, different areas of law enforcement are covered. This allows citizens to acquire a working knowledge of the activities that the Coppell Police Officers perform.

Class members will have the opportunity for guided tours of Police Headquarters and Communications. Participants are also given the opportunity to take part in "hands-on" training that is required for the training of new police recruits. The "ride along" program allows students an insight into a day in the life of a Coppell police officer.

Class Topics Incl​ude:

  • Patrol
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Crime Scene Investigations
  • Building Searches
  • Crime Prevention
  • Criminal Law
  • Juvenile Law
  • Firearms
  • Traffic Law & Procedures
  • Special Weapons and Tactics
  • School Resource Officer
  • Communications
  • Special Investigations Unit
  • Jail Procedures

The Next C.P.A. Class will begin Jan 2016!

The Citizen's Police Academy Class will begin on Thursday, January 21st, 2016 at 6:30pm. The class is held every Thursday evening at the Coppell Police Station from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM for approximately 13 weeks.  There will be a graduation class scheduled for April 14th.  The classes are limited in size.  Citizens that successfully complete the Academy receive a Certificate of Completion and are eligible to join the Citizen's Police Academy Alumni Association (CPAC). 

Class members must be 18 years of age with good standing in the community and must pass a background investigation and either reside in or work in Coppell.

For more information contact Officer Peter Dirks at 972-304-3625, or e-mail at pdirks@coppelltx.gov.

To register for the class complete the brochure below and return to Officer Peter Dirks.

CPA Class #21 Brochure 

Members of CPAC donate their valuable time and efforts in support of community and civic activities. Click here to view CPAC website.

Citizens wanting to volunteer at the Coppell Police Department must take the Citizen's Police Academy Class and join the Alumni Association before they are eligible to volunteer.     ​

JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY - COPPELL (JPAC)

The Coppell Police Department's J.P.A.C. (Junior Police Academy Coppell) is a great opportunity for the youth of Coppell to learn what it takes to be a police officer. There are two different camps that are offered, a BASIC and an ADVANCED camp. During these camps, the students will gain insight into the multiple functions that local law enforcement professionals perform on a daily basis. The students learn about laws, enforcement practices and procedures, and other pertinent information that can affect them in their community.  This program is designed for middle-school aged students and is available to anyone who has completed the 6th grade, but has yet to begin high school.

Officers of the Coppell Police Department provide the students with hands on instruction on many different facets of the police profession, including patrol work, crime scene investigation, K-9 handling, and traffic stops. They will also discuss important topics like social media, bullying and online bullying, and bicycle safety. They learn a lot and hopefully have a ton of fun in the process. Students will also have the opportunity to go rock climbing (BASIC) or zip-lining (ADVANCED) at a local facility.

BASIC JPAC Activities:

Academy Introduction,  Police Department Tour, Patrol Operations,  Vehicles and Equipment, Visit from the Chief of Police, Municipal Court, K-9, Crime Scene Investigation, Bicycle Safety, Traffic Division (radar, traffic stops), Social Networking/Cyber Bullying, Firearms Safety, Rock Climbing and Culmination Party

ADVANCED JPAC Activities:

Narcotics, Media, Kidnapping/Self-Defense, Simulated Impaired DriviNg Experience (SIDNE), First Aid/CPR Certification, Zip-Lining, and Culmination Party

2016 JPAC FLYER

Sessions Dates and Application:​

Basic JPAC Session #1: June 20-July 1 (two weeks, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm)

Basic JPAC Session #2: July 5 -15 (two weeks, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm)

Advanced JPAC: August 8-12 (one week, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm)

THE COPPELL POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS BEGUN ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY COPPELL (JPAC) 2016.

2016 JPAC Application

What are the requirements to be eligible for JPAC?

If you live in the City of Coppell, or your child attends school in Coppell ISD, they are eligible to attend JPAC. To be eligible, your child must have completed the 6th, 7th, or 8th grade during the 2015-2016 school year.  If they are new to the JPAC program, and they have completed the 6th grade, they would be eligible for the Basic JPAC.  If they have previously completed a JPAC course with Coppell Police Department, they would be eligible for the Advanced JPAC held in early August. A sack lunch is required for this course. JPAC is VERY popular, and because of the limited number of camps, we anticipate the camps to fill very soon. Both courses have a maximum number of students allowed, so please be sure to apply or inquire and apply quickly. You can submit the application to your students School Resource Officer at their assigned campus Coppell campus. Thank you for your interest and we hope to see you child soon. Please contact Officer Harr with any questions at 214-542-7702, or via email at rharr@coppelltx.gov . We hope to see your child there. 

Police Explorers

​Coppell Police Department Explorer Post #605


What is Law Enforcement Exploring?

Law Enforcement Exploring is a non-profit organization created by Learning for Life (www.learningforlife.org), a division of the Boy Scouts of America.  The program is designed to acquaint young adults (ages 15-21) with the nature and complexities currently facing our nation's  law  enforcement professionals.  The training is as realistic as possible and allows each participant to gage for themselves if the Criminal Justice field is one they should consider as a possible career path.  All Explorers are strictly volunteers.                                                                                        

What do Explorers Do?

Explorers provide assistance to the Coppell Police Department and the City of Coppell by volunteering their time at various community events or activities.  Some of these activities include crime prevention programs, child safety programs, traffic direction, crowd control, football games, parades, festivals, and assistance with natural disasters/emergencies.  Explorers also attend weekly post meetings in order to learn about various law enforcement techniques and practices such as crime scene investigations, fingerprinting, traffic enforcement, handcuffing, building searches and many more facets of the profession.

Explorer Competitions:

Explorers train to compete against other Explorer teams throughout the area, state and even the nation.  The Texas Law Enforcement Explorers Advisors Association (TLEEAA) holds an annual event that allows these teams to pit their learned skills against one another, with the top participants and teams receiving awards for their performance.  In 2010, our Explorers brought home 2nd Place for "Best Overall Post", which is a huge accomplishment for such a new post.  The post has continued to have great success and has gained valuable experience participating in the various competitions open to them. This year at the 2016 TLEEAA Competition, Coppell Police Explorer Post #605 won the "Best Overall Post" and won the State Competition.

Explorer Academy:

The Coppell Police Department  holds a two-week "Explorer Police Academy" during the summer months.  The Explorers are exposed to the life of a Police Recruit and what the life of a police recruit is like.  Upon completion of this academy, officers from the police department sponsor a banquet dinner and present awards to the Explorers.  

​Ride-Out Program (Job Shadowing):

The Ride-Out program allows Explorers to ride along with a police officer and observe them as they work in the field.  This is a way that Explorers can experience law enforcement first hand and gain a better understanding of the criminal justice system. 

Qualifications to join:

Both male and female young adults are encouraged to join.  To be considered, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Age -  Minimum age is 15 years old, with the exception that a student who is 14 years old and has completed the 8th grade can be considered.  The maximum age is 21 years old.

School -  Be enrolled in school and maintain at least a "C" (70) or higher GPA.  Must have a high school diploma or GED ifnot in school.

Personal History:

An Explorer cannot have a criminal record, to include arrests or convictions.  Traffic violations do not disqualify an applicant unless it is obvious that he/she is a habitual offender.  Each applicant is expected to avoid the use of illegal narcotics, alcohol or tobacco products and be sound in their health and fitness.  Anyone terminated from employment based on any type of theft or deception is also a disqualifier.  Each candidate must pass a background investigation and maintain a neat/clean appearance.  A candidate under eighteen (18) years of age must have parental consent to enroll in the program.

What will it cost to join?

Police Exploring is free to join! Explorers must register with Learning for Life upon acceptance.  Please contact the Post Advisor for information concerning any associated costs with participation in the Post.

Fund raising, Donations, Sponsors:

The Post accepts financial support from the community it serves.  If you would like to donate any money or sponsor the Post in anyway, please contact the Post Advisor for details.

​Post Meetings:

Post meetings are held on Monday nights at 6:30pm in the Coppell Police Department training room.  The meetings usually last until 8:30pm.  The schedule for the meetings can be found here​. There may be other activities scheduled, please check with the Post Advisors for any additional information.

For more Information, please contact a Post Advisor:​

Coppell High School ​​

Officer Diane Patterson 

​185 W. Parkway​ Blvd. 

Coppell, Texas. 75019

Office: 214-496-6211

Email: dpatters@coppelltx.gov

Coppell Middle School North 

Officer Rachael Freeman 

​120 Natches Trace. 

Coppell, Texas. 75019

Office: 214-496-7194

Email: rfreeman@coppelltx.gov


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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​255 Parkway Blvd.
PO Box 9478
​Coppell, Texas 75019

​972-304-3691
972-304-3571 fax​
finance@coppelltx.gov

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​The Finance Depar​tment'​s function is to collect, ​disburse, safeguard, invest and maintain records of th​e City's assets.  The Finance Department is comprised of the Finance, Purchasing, Tax, Combined Services, and Utility Billing divisions.​​​​​​ ​

Staff

​​Jennifer Miller, CPA​​
Director of Finance

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972-304-3689
jmiller@coppelltx.gov

​Kim Tiehen, CPA
Assistant Director of Finance

972-304-3693
ktiehen@coppelltx.gov

​Jenny Wang, CPA
​Accountant

972-304-3556
jwang@coppelltx.gov

Cayce Lay
Budget Officer

972-304-3690
clay@coppelltx.gov

​Mary Huning
Junior Accountant

972-304-7099​
mhuning@coppelltx.gov

Susan Ratton
Finance Project Coordinator

972-304-3692
sratton@coppelltx.gov

​Brian Beck
Senior Accounting Technician

972-304-3688
bbeck@coppelltx.gov​

​Gracie Love
Accounting Technician

972-304-3687
glove@coppelltx.gov

Pennie Hall
Accounting Technician

972-304-5306
phall@coppelltx.gov

Chris Suwalski
Senior Administrative Technician

972-462-5305​
csuwalski@coppelltx.gov
​Gloria Tome

Records Clerk

972-462-5303
gtome@coppelltx.gov

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2016 FALL SPECIAL EVENTS​


MUSIC IN THE PLAZA​​

Saturday, September 17, 7 - 9 pm - Warehouse (Dave Matthews Tribute)

Saturday, September 24, 7 - 9 pm - Vintage Vibes
Town Center Plaza, 255 Parkway Blvd.​ 

Gather your blankets and chairs, pack a picnic and come out to the Town Center Plaza for free live music! Free popcorn provided by Coppell Parks and Rec!

mardi gras in the fall

Saturday, October 1, 6 - 10 pm 

The Square at Old Town Coppell, 768 W. Main Street 

Celebrate Mardi Gras in the Fall with live music, festivities, and food! Wear your purple, gold and green and collect beads as we put a new twist on the Mardi Gras celebration!  The kiddos can enjoy arts and crafts, dancing, and face painting!


OAK FEST 

Saturday, October 15, 5 - 9 pm 

Wagon Wheel Park, 345 Freeport Pkwy.

At Oak Fest, we celebrate life in Co​ppell being as diverse as the oak trees.  Building on our community’s roots and growing strength, we pause for an evening of community fun, live music, and fellowship. Enjoy performances by the Limelight Band and Professor Brainius, as well as lighted train rides, bounce houses, zip lines, face painting, great food, and more!​​  ​​​​​​Want to be a vendor at this event? Apply here.

LIGHTED PARADE & TREE LIGHTING
Saturday, December 3, 6:30 - 9:00 pm 

Parade Route – Samuel to Parkway Blvd. To Town Center Blvd.

Tree Lighting at Town Center Plaza, 255 Parkway Blvd. 

Get into the holiday spirit at Coppell’s kick-off to the holidays! Every parade float will be illuminated with lights!  After the parade, head over to the Town Center Plaza for the Tree lighting, photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, holiday treats, live music from the Justin Cash Trio, and lots of festive fun!​​ Be a part of the lighted prade - Apply here. New for 2016 - be a vendor at our Christmas Craft Market! Find out more and apply here.


past 2016 SPECIAL EVENTS​

MUSIC IN THE PLAZA 

Saturday, March 12, 7 - 9 pm - Me & My Monkey (Beatles Tribute)

Saturday, March 19, 7 - 9 pm - The Live 5 Band (Popular Music)

Town Center Plaza, 255 Parkway Blvd. 

Gather your blankets and chairs, pack a picnic and come out to the Town Center Plaza for free live music! Free popcorn provided by Coppell Parks and Rec​!

EGGSTRAVAGANZA

Saturday, March 26, 10 am - 12 pm
Wagon Wheel Park, 345 Freeport Pkwy.

"Hippity Hoppity"  up and come out to the annual Eggstravaganza event, full of activities including bounce houses, face painting, live music, photos with the Bunny, and more!  Egg hunts begin promptly at 10:30AM for kids up to age 6, and at 11:00AM for kids age 7 - 10 years. Candy and toy-filled eggs are in abundance at this event, so dust off those baskets and join us for a morning filled with fun and festivities!

ECO COPPELL EARTHFEST

Saturday, April 16, 10 am - 2 pm

Town Center Plaza, 255 Parkway Blvd.

Earthfest is a celebration of Coppell's commitment to the environment - an entertaining and educational experience! Visit the many environmental education booths to learn how you can lead a more sustainable lifestyle.  Don't forget to shop the plant sale, grab a bite to eat and enjoy live music by Definitely, Maybe. This event will also feature secure document shredding on-site, bulk trash disposal, collection of household items for donation to Metrocrest Services, performances by Professor Brainius, photo booths, arts and crafts, and more! Would you like to have eco-friendly booth at this event? Apply here. Food Trucks should apply here. 

FOOD TRUCK FRENZY

Saturday, April 23, 5 - 9 pm

The Square at Old Town, 768 W. Main Street

Grab a couple of chairs and relax on the lawn.  Enjoy eats and treats from some of your favorite local food trucks!  Your Favorite Old Town ​restaurants and shops will be there too!​ Want to be a vendor at this event? Apply here.

CONCERT ON THE LAWN: OLD TOWN CELEBRATION

Friday, May 6, 7 - 9 pm

The Square at Old Town, 768 W. Main St.

Celebrate Old Town Coppell's anniversary at this very special event!  Pack a picnic or check out an Old Town restaurant and enjoy a live concert featuring Texas Flood! Bring the kids and let them splash in the Main Street Interactive Fountain or play on the playground! 

SPIRIT OF COPPELL CELEBRATION AND FIREWORKS​

Sunday, July 3, 7 - 10 pm

WAGON WHEEL PARK, 345 FREEPORT PKWY.

Celebrate Independence Day with us! Experience the sounds of one of DFW’s most popular party bands, the Emerald City Band. Emerald City brings a high energy, visually exciting show that gets every crowd motivated and on their feet. Additional entertainment includes bounce houses, face painting, and photo booths. Attendees are encouraged to pack a picnic or purchase food at the event. A variety of food will be available for purchase, including BBQ, pizza, funnel cakes, and turkey legs. A spectacular fireworks display, choreographed to patriotic music, will begin at 9:30PM.  Please note that due to the park reconstruction project at Andrew Brown East, this year’s celebration and fireworks will take place at Wagon Wheel Park, located at 345 Freeport Pkwy.​​​

SPIRIT OF COPPELL PATRIOTIC PARADE

Monday, July 4, 9am

PARADE ROUTE – SAMUEL TO PARKWAY BLVD., WEST ON PARWAY TO TOWN CENTER

Celebrate Independence Day with a patriotic parade! Put on your red, white and blue and head over to the parade route early ​​for the best spot!​​​ Would you like to participate in the parade? Apply here.

BACK TO SCHOOL ICE CREAM SOCIAL

Saturday, August 20, 6 - 8 pm

THE SQUARE AT OLD TOWN COPPELL, 768 W. MAIN STREET

Celebrate the start of the new school year with ice cream in Old Town Coppell ! Icy treats will be available for purchase from some of DFWs most popular ice cream trucks including Coolhaus, Kona Ice, Wild Catter Coffee, and Fried Pies for All.  Old Town favorites, Local Diner and Frost Cupcakery will also be in attendance. Many sellers will accept credit and debit cards, but attendees are encouraged to bring cash.

Kids can have their faces painted, visit a balloon artist, play on the farm-themed playground, and splash in the Main Street Interactive Fountain. The City of Coppell will be collecting school supplies for the “Buy One, Give One” Back to School Supply Drive at this event. Attendees who donate supplies at the event will receive a free snow cone from Kona Ice. ​​​

SPECIAL EVENT AND BLOCK PARTY FORMS
If you are interested in holding special event or block party, find all the information you need here.

*Please Note* - Due to the current redevelopment project, special event applications wil not be accepted for Andy Brown Park until Summer 2017. Applications will still be accepted for the Town Center Plaza and Old Town.

Special Event Packet
Special Event Application (Please fill out this form and submit to the Special Event Coordinator​​)
Block Party Application and Consent Form

HELP
FUL INFORMATION
  • Please allow 5 BUSINESS DAYS to process your application.
  • Please submit your application 60 days prior to the actual event date. This amount of time is required before your event date can be confirmed.
  • Depending on the details of your event, you may be asked to attend a meeting to elaborate on your application.
  • You may be required to submit specific insurance for your event.
  • Please note that there is an application fee of $250.  Other permit fees may apply.
  • All events hosted in a City of Coppell park must observe the "lightning detection system" if one is present in the park you have reserved.

​USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS

​ ​The following permits may be necessary for your event:
​Food Permit​972-462-5164
​Sign Permit​972-304-3506
​Electrical/Generator Permit​972-304-3506
​Tent Permit ​972-304-3506
​Proof of insurance clarification​972-304-3648
​Pavilion Rental ​972-462-5181
​Animal Permit ​972-304-3515

DEFINITION OF A SPECIAL EVENT

Article 6-5, Section 6-5-1: Definition of "special event" - a temporary event or gathering using either private or public property, which involves one or more of the following activities, except when the activity is for construction or house moving purposes only;
  • Closing a public street;
  • Blocking or restriction of public property, limiting the use of parks by the general public, and streets;
  • Offer of merchandise, food, or beverages on public property or on private property where otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
  • Erection of a tent on public property, or on private property where otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
  • Installation of a stage, band shell, trailer, van, portable building, grandstand or bleachers on public property, or on private property where otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
  • Placement of portable toilets on public property, or on private property where otherwise prohibited by ordinance;
  • Placement of temporary "no parking" signs in a public right-of-way

View Entire Special Event Ordinance ​

Inclement Weather​​​​

Incase of inclement weather on the day of any event, please​ check the City Website, Facebook​, and Twitter Pages. 

Streetscape-Improvements

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​​The Streetscape Improvement project at Denton Tap & Sandy Lake Road is a project that fits into the 2030 plan portion of Sustainable City Government, Goal 3, Excellent and Well-Maintained City Infrastructure and Facilities. The goal of this project is two-fold: one, create visual enhancements, such as landscaping and burying of nearby overhead power lines; two, increase intersection capacity by adding a free right turn lane and lengthening left turn bays by modifying existing median openings. This project is currently in the construction phase. The City Council awarded the project to Pavcon Public Works on June 9, 2015, and the CRDC board approved in August, 2015.​


​Estimated Completion Date:​ December 2016

​Project Costs include approximately $560,000 for intersection capactiy improvements, $2.5 million for median landscaping, $600,000 for burying overhead power lines, and $750,000 for street lighting.​

​​June 12, 2014 Public Input Meeting Archived on CiTV​​ Streetscape M​aster Plan​​


Drainage---Open-Spaces

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​​​The goal of this project is to create visual enhancements adjacent to the intersection of Sandy Lake Rd. and MacArthur Blvd. by enclosing the drainage channel and creating a linear park with trail, benches and other features on the west side of MacArthur.

Pictured above is a rendering of what this area could look like when completed. Construction is expected to begin in 2017.

​​Estimated Begin Construction Date: 2017

Estimated Project Cost: $2,2​00,000​​

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​​​​JUNE 12, 2014 Public meeting archived on CiTV​

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ENGINEERING STAFF

KEN GRIFFIN, ​P.E.
​DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING & PUBLIC WORKS

(972)304-3680​
kgriffin@coppelltx.gov

​​​​KENT COLLINS, P.E.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING

(972)304-7019
kcollins@coppelltx.gov​

KYRA JANSEN
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES MANAGER

(972)304-3686
kjansen@coppelltx.gov

Vacant Position
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN

(972)304-3682
mmatunas@coppelltx.gov

​HALIE HERNANDEZ
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN

(972)304-3532
hhernandez@coppelltx.gov​

GEORGE MARSHALL, P.E.​
ENGINEERING MANAGER​​

(972)​304-3562
gmarshall@coppelltx.gov

SCOTT LATTA
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN

​(972)304-3683​
slatta@coppelltx.gov

​Vacant Position
GIS ANALYST

(972)304-7018
jwilmarth@coppelltx.gov

KEVIN RUBALCABA​
GIS ANALYST

(972)​304-7044
krubalcaba@coppelltx.gov

​MARCUS MARION
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR II

(972)​​304-3684
engineer@coppelltx.gov

​MATT MABRY
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I​

(214)406-5223​
engineer@coppelltx.gov

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​​​​​​DIVISION STAFF

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​Suzanne Arnold

Chief Building Official​

972-304-3506​
sarnold@coppelltx.gov​

Steve Bennefield
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner

972-304-3517
sbennefield@coppelltx.gov

​Jack Foster
Commercial Building Inspector

972-304-3510
jackfoster@coppelltx.gov

​Michael Hodge
Residential Building Inspector

972-304-3511
mhodge@coppelltx.gov

Rachael Evans
Permit Technician​

972-304-3567
revans@coppelltx.gov

​Desiree Hall
Permit Technician

972-304-3567
dhall@coppelltx.gov​​
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Coppell, TX 75019
​P.O. Box 9478 
972-304-3678
​​Fax: 972-304-3570
planning@coppelltx.gov

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​​Mission

The Planning Department is responsible for land use development management through administration of the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations, implementation of the Thoroughfare Plan, Streetscape Plan, other physical development plans, ordinances, policies and procedures of the city.  The Planning Department:

    • Guides the long-term growth of the community
    • Monitors and updates the Coppell Comprehensive Master Plan as needed
    • Provides research and demographic data to public​

The Planning and Zoning Commission

The Planning and Zoning Commission​ is a recommending body to the​ City Council on planning issues, including zoning, platting, ordinance amendments and related planning matters. They are the Site Plan approval authority and have been granted the right to approve Final Plats in some instances​.​
View current Commission members​. 

The next scheduled meeting will be held on October 20, 2016.

Planning & Zoning Commission Meetings are routinely held:

    • 3rd Thursday of every month at 255 Parkway Blvd., Coppell, TX 75019 
    • 6:00 PM Work Shop Session in the 1st Floor Conference Room 
    • 6:30 PM Regular ​Meeting in the City Council Chambers
    • The Agenda/Packet is available the Friday before the scheduled meeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

​How large is Coppell? 

The city is 14.71 square miles.​

What is the city's current population? 

40,310 as of January 1, 2016.

What is the role of the Planning and Zoning Commission? 

The Planning and Zoning Commission is a recommending body to the City Council on all zoning, platting, and development matters. They are the Site Plan approval authority and have been granted the right to approve Final Plats in some instances​.​​​

How often does the Planning and Zoning Commission meet? 

The Planning and Zoning Commission meets every third Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers.

How can I obtain specific information on upcoming zoning cases? 

​Call the Planning Department at (972) 304-3678 and ask to speak with a planner on staff. The zoning cases are listed on the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council agendas posted in City Hall at least 72 hours prior to the respective meetings, and are published in the Citizens' Advocate newspaper. Planning and Zoning Commission Agendas, Minutes and Packets are available in the Public Document Database. Access these via the City Secretary parent folder, 10-Boards & Commissions subfolder, and then the Planning and Zoning Commission subfolder.

Who is notified with regards to a zoning change request?

All property owners on the most recently approved tax roll located within 200 feet of the zoning change request are notified by mail at least 10 days prior to the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. A zoning notification sign is also placed on the subject property 10 days prior to the hearing and remains on the property until the city takes action on the request.

What can be done if I oppose the rezoning of property within my neighborhood? 

Send in your written opposition to the Planning Department prior to the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. The planning staff may be contacted to obtain detailed information on the case. A staff report is available the Monday before the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting. Encourage all surrounding property owners to attend the public hearing.

Can City Council overrule a zoning recommendation for denial forwarded by the Planning and Zoning Commission? 

Yes. It would take an affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of all the members of City Council (6 out of 7) to overrule a recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission that a proposed zoning change be denied.

How much opposition is necessary to require an affirmative vote of at least three- fourths of all members of the City Council? 

The protest must be written and signed by the property owners of at least 20% of either the area of lots or land covered by the proposed change or the areas of lots or land immediately adjoining the area covered by the proposed change, extending 200 feet from that area.

What is the difference between the Comprehensive Plan and the Zoning Ordinance? 

The Comprehensive Plan is a long-range plan intended to direct growth and physical development of a community for decades. The plan includes policies relative to physical development, transportation, parks and open space and economic development. It provides for the distribution and relationship of various land uses. The plan also serves as a basis for future development recommendations. Whereas, the Zoning Ordinance regulates the use of land and site development. It controls size of land area, size of yards, building coverage, height of structures, amount of landscaping, among several other things. Any violation of the Zoning Ordinance carries a penalty of up to $2,000 dollars for each offense.​​​

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STAFF

​​Gary Sieb, AICP  - Read Bio​                                                                           Marcie Diamond,  AICP
Director of Planning​                                                                              Assistant Director of Planning

Phone: 972-304-3678                                                                                                                                Phone: 972-304-3676​
Email: gsieb@coppelltx.gov​​                                                                                                                  Email: mdiamond@coppelltx.gov

Matthew Steer, AICP, LEED® Green Associate                                                       Juanita Miles
Senior Planner​                                                                                                    Senior Administrative Technician
Phone: 972-304-3559                                                                                                                                ​Phone: 972-304-3675
Email: msteer@coppelltx.gov​                                                                                                               Email: jmiles@coppelltx.gov​​​​

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​upcoming ELECTION INFORMATION

​The next election is: NOVEMBER 8, 2016 GENERAL ELECTION.


The last day to register to vote for this election is: October 11, 2016.
Early Voting  will be conducted: October 24-November 4, 2016.

Early Voting Polling locations and times:
For Dallas County residents, click here.
For Denton County residents, click here​.

NOTE: On Election Day, you must vote in your precinct.
Election Day Polling locations and times:
For Dallas County residents, click here​:
For Denton County residents, click here:

View the City's Sign Regulation Memo

​VOTER IDENTIFICATION information:​

Click here to get the latest facts about Voter ID​

For questions or concerns regarding voter identification, please contact the Secretary of State - (800) 252-VOTE     www.sos.state.tx.us

Frequently Asked Questions

Am I registered to vote in Coppell? 

To check your voter's registration status please click here.

How do I get an Absentee Ballot (ABBM) Form?

For Dallas County, click here.
For Denton County, click here.

What precinct do I live in?

Click here​​​​ for a map of Coppell precincts.

What is on the ballot?

For Dallas County residents, please visit Dallas County Elections.​
For Denton County residents, please visit Denton County Elections.

Who represents me?

Meet your Elected Officials here.​

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Page Content: ​​​​​​​Preparations are under way for the 2016 "Make a Child Smile" program, sponsored by the City of Coppell. The purpose of Make a Child Smile (intended solely for children enrolled in CISD and residing within the city limits of Coppell) is just what it says - to do our part to put big, happy smiles on the faces of all children in Coppell at Christmas time.

In previous years, the generosity and kindness of Coppell businesses and citizens has enabled us to provide each child in our program with a toy and an article of clothing.  City employees donate their time to separate, bag, and deliver the gifts to the families approximately one week before Christmas.

The children to whom we provide gifts usually participate in the school lunch program.  However, some families may be experiencing temporary circumstances and may need a little extra help during the holiday season.  The City does not want the name of the child or family.  All we need is an address, child's gender, child's age, child's clothing size, and child's hobbies/interests.  Also, any information about other children in the family – from infants through seniors in high school - is greatly appreciated.  This helps us ensure that all children in the family receive gifts and that no child is left out or overlooked.

If you qualify and want your children to be included in this program, please contact your child's school nurse for the application.

If you have any questions please feel free to contact:

Ashley Owens                                                                   Amy Swaim
(972) 304-7016                                                                 (972) 304-3663
aowens@coppelltx.gov                                               aswaim@coppelltx.gov

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Our temporary library facility will be closed from Monday, October 17 through Sunday, October 30. We will reopen at 177 N Heartz Rd On Monday, October 31.

​The Library is undergoing an​ expansion and renovation project that will provide more functional, adaptable spaces that will meet the future needs of a family community. The library is expanding its facility to provide a business center, additional study rooms and meeting spaces, a drive through book return, and more. Construction began in Fall of 2015. We expect to move back into our newly renovated library on Monday, October 31​. The library has moved to its temporary location at 500 Southwestern Blvd. All updates and news will be available here​.

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​Although the building is very cozy compared to our existing library, we will be able to bring the majority of our collection and some public-use computers with us. The remainder of the collection, along with shelving and furniture, will go into storage. During the renovation, we will continue to offer library programs, some of which will be held in different spaces around town. Our digital library, which includes thousands of eBooks, eAudiobooks, and e​Magazines, will continue to grow. You can follow our renovation progress on our website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter using the hashtag #MyNewCozby​

​​​Looking for Study Spaces or Meeting Rooms?​

Each location has specific rules, hours of use, and policies. Please call each location​ for more details.​

​​Carrollton Public Library

(Josey Ranch Lake)

1700 Keller Springs Rd
972-466-4800​​​
​The CORE
234 E Parkway Blvd
972-304-7077

​Lewisville Public Library

1197 W Main St
972-219-3570

Coppell Independent School District
(Facilities)

1303 Wrangler Cir
oortiz@coppellisd.com

Fire Training Room

133 E Parkway Blvd
972-304-3512
Hours of Use: 8 am - 5 pm, Monday - Friday

Northlake College
(North Campus)

101 S Royal Ln
972-860-4417
Check in at the Student Resource Center

Coppell Senior & Community Center

345 W Bethel Rd
972-462-5136

​Flower Mound Public Library

3030 Broadmoor Ln
972-874-6200

​PrideGroupCo

735 Plaza Blvd Ste 210
972-459-0418

​Coppell YMCA

146 Town Center Blvd
972-393-5121

​Irving Public Library
(Valley Ranch Branch)​

401 Cimarron Trail
972-721-4669


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​The library is closed until Monday, October 31. Programs and storytimes resume on 
Monday, October 31 at 177 N Heartz RD.

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STORYTIMES​

Ones Upon a Time​
Mondays at 10:30 am
A one-derful storytime for children 12-24 months of age and their adult caregiver. Short stories, music, rhymes, and movement activities are​ incorporated in this action-packed program that engages new walkers in language based activities. ​

​Baby and Me

Mondays at 11 am​

​Babies from birth to crawling and their favorite adult will enjoy songs, action rhymes, and share books together in this one-on-one lapsit program. This storytime is designed to be a springboard for literacy, by exploring the senses with music, action rhymes, and age appropriate reading. Come prepared to have fun with baby. 

​Family Storytime​

​Tuesdays at 7 pm

​All ages are welcome at Family Storytime, which incorporates stories, songs, rhymes, and more into a fun and interactive experience for the whole family. 

​​Toddler Time

​​Wednesdays at 10:30 and 11:15 am

​A storytime for 2 and 3 year olds (with their favorite adult) who are ready to sit and enjoy interactive stories, songs, and games that encourage their emerging language skills. This program will introduce young children to the joys of language and literature.

​​All By Myself

​​Thursdays at 10:30 am

Storytime for 3 to 5 year olds who are ready to attend independently. This storytime is designed to foster a smooth transition into school and is the only storytime that children attend without their adult caregiver. This fun and interactive program combines activities such as read-aloud stories, songs, rhymes, and fingerplays. It introduces children to listening skills, the library, and the joy of reading.

​​Second Saturday Storytime

​​Second Saturday of every month at 11 am

​​A special storytime presented to children of working parents and everyone who cannot attend regular weekday storytimes. 

​​CHILDREN​​​​​​​​

​​​​Trick or treat at the library

Monday, October 31 •All day

​Trick or Treat at the Library! Wear your costumes and stop by the library on our first day open!

​Children's author chris barton visits

​​​​Tuesday, November 1 at 7 pm

​Children's author, Chris Barton, will be reading his story Mighty Truck. All ages are welcome to attend the event and join Barton in crafting an original superhero story. Books will be available for purchase and signing.

​Perot Museum exhibits

​Saturday, November 5 from 3-5 pm

​The Perot Museum will be stopping by the library to provide some awe-inspiring activities and demos. Participants will learn about chain reactions, nutrition, weather, and much more at this multiple station event.​

​TEENS​​​​


​​ADULTS​​
​Some Assembly Required​

1st Mondays at 6:30 pm

Join us for an evening of casual crafting! ​All supplies provided by the library. Sign up is required, please call 972​-304-3658 or email CozbyPrograms@coppelltx.gov ​
Monday, November 7​

​​Author afternoon with skip hollandsworth

​Sunday, November 13 at 2 pm​

​Long-time editor of Texas Monthly magazine and debut author, Skip Hollandsworth, will be at the Library on Sunday, November 13 to discuss his book The Midnight Assassin. Books will be available for purchase and signing.

Page Turners​

2nd Mondays at 7 pm

Join us for an evening of discussing books! Place a copy of the next book selection on hold at the Front Desk. 
Monday, November 14: At Home by Bill Bryson
Monday, December 12: The Rosie Effect by Graeme C. Simsion

Got Books?​​​

​3rd Mondays at 7​ pm

Find your next read at our book club, where everyone share some of their favorite books.
Monday, November 21
Monday, December 19​

​SPECIAL EVENTS​​​​​

​​​Library at the Farmers Market​​

1st Saturday of each month from 8 - 10 am
We would love to say hi to you! Stop by the Farmers Market on the 1st Saturday of each month between 8 and 10 am to visit with Library Staff. You will be able to sign up for programs, find out what events are coming up, grab a bookmark for your book, and more! ​The Farmers Market is located at 768 W Main St.

​​Grand opening celebration

​Saturday, November 19 •All day

​​We want to thank you for all your support and help during our renovation! Our Grand Opening Celebration features a full day of activities, including a ribbon cutting at 9 am, food trucks, performances, balloon artist, face painting, and crafts for all ages.​

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Coppell, TX 75019​​
PO Box 9478
​​972-304-3500
​​​​​​inspect@coppelltx.gov​​​​

The week of October 17th through the 21st, the Building Inspections and Code Compliance Departments will be performing limited services due to training.  From October 24th through the 31st, we will be operating on an emergency basis only as we transition to new software.  Please be patient as we adopt new technology to serve the community better in the future.

​The Building Inspections Division administers​ and enforces the building construction, fire, zoning, and neighborhood integrity codes and ordinances in an effort to ensure a safe, well maintained community.​

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Contractor Information

​The Building Inspections Department requires contractors who do construction work in Coppell to register with the city.

​Contrac​tor Registration Form​​​

​New Contractor Requirements

​​On-Line Renewals​ (Currently we are not accepting on-line renewals.  Please contact Building Inspections at 972-304-3500.)

Below are links to current contractors registered with the City of Coppell.  The lists below are not endorsed by the City of Coppell.  They only represent a listing of all contractors that have registered with the City of Coppell per City Ordinance.


Fee Schedule / Forms and Applications​

Permit Fee Schedule

​Contractor Fees

Other Forms and Applications:​



Adopted Codes and Ordinances


​Rental Registration Program

The City of Coppell requires that all rental properties located in the city be registered.  Rental properties must be registered on or before January 31.

​Single-Family On-lin​e Payment​ (Currently we are​​ not accepting single-family on-line payments.  Please contact Building Inspections at 972-304-3500.)

​Payment Instructions


For Multi-Family registrations please contact the Building Inspections Department.

Registration Forms and Inspection Checklist:




Emergency (after business hours) building inspections

​To schedule an emergency building inspection please call the Emergency Hotline at 972-304-3551.

For Emergency Gas Leaks:

  • If you smell gas, call Atmos at 1-866-322-8667 or 911.
  • Licensed Registered Plumber will need to obtain a permit.  If after normal business hours, on weekends, or holidays please submit a permit online or next business day.  (For a list of registered plumbers click here.)
  • Once the job is completed the Licensed Plumber will call the emergency hotline at 972-304-3551 and schedule an inspection.
  • The on-call Inspector will make the necessary arrangements to inspect the repair and/or gas test.  (To see the On-Call list click here.)
  • Once the inspection has passed the Inspector will release it to Atmos.
  • The Homeowner will then need to contact Atmos to re-connect the gas line.  Atmos will not allow the Inspector to schedule the re-connect.

For Emergency Electrical Re-Connect:
  • Licensed Registered Electrician will need to obtain a permit.  If after normal business hours, on weekends, or holidays please submit a permit online or next business day.  (For a list of registered electricians click here​.)
  • Once the job is completed the Licensed Electrician will call the emergency hotline at 972-304-3551 and schedule an inspection.
  • The on-call Inspector will make the necessary arrangements to inspect the electrical services.  (To see the On-Call list click here​​.)
  • Once the inspection has passed the Inspector will release it to Oncor.
  • The Homeowner will then need to contact Oncor to re-connect the electricity.  Oncor will not allow the Inspector to schedule the re-connect.

Frequently Asked Questions


Why does the City of Coppell require building permits?

The City of Coppell requires permits to verify that the construction or development will comply with building codes and zoning ordinances.  The building codes and zoning ordinances are adopted by the city council.  The development projects are also inspected to insure that they comply with all current building codes.

How do I request an after-hours EMERGENCY Building Inspection?

If you smell gas, call Atmos at 1-866-322-8667 or 911. To schedule an emergency Building Inspection (Gas Leak/Electrical Re-Connect) please call the Emergency Hotline at 972-462-5150.

Construction Noise

Construction activity is only allowed between the hours of 7 am and 7 pm, Monday through Friday, and between the hours of 9 am and 7 pm on Saturday, Sundays, and legal holidays.  An exception to these hours may be granted for special conditions.

How can I apply for a Special Events Permit?

For Special Events permits please contact Kami McGee at 972-462-5126.

DIVISION STAFF

Suzanne Arnold
Chief Building Official​

972-304-3506​
sarnold@coppelltx.gov​​


​Steve Bennefield
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner

972-304-3517
sbennefield@coppelltx.gov

​Jack Foster
Commercial Building Inspector

972-304-3510
jackfoster@coppelltx.gov

​Michael Hodge
Residential Building Inspector

972-304-3511
mhodge@coppelltx.gov

Rachael Evans
Permit Technician​

972-304-3567
revans@coppelltx.gov

​Desiree Hall
Permit Technician

972-304-3567
dhall@coppelltx.gov

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​Drugs: Shatter the Myths (opens in new window)

​Presentation by Cristina Thomas, Public Health Education Mangager for North Texas Poison Center.


​OPERATION SECURE CAR

NOT EVERYONE "SHOPS" THE LEGAL WAY!

Some people might just break into your car and help themselves! Stop 'em cold! The Coppell Police Department wants you to participate in OPERATION SECURE CAR! Help us help you reduce car burglaries and vehicle thefts by following these simple rules:

  • Lock your car. An unlocked vehicle is an open invitation to a car thief. Be sure to lock all points of entry into your vehicle and tightly shut any windows including the vent or wind-wing windows.
  • When shopping, hide your packages. Out of sight, out of mind. Thieves don’t want to waste time breaking into your car if they aren’t guaranteed a bargain!
  • When shopping, park in well-lighted areas at night. At home, put your car in the garage when possible AND close your garage door and keep it closed.
  • Remove valuable possessions from the car. Items like cell phones, PDAs, jewelry, garage door openers, cameras, laptops and the bags you carry them in are just as enticing to a thief.
  • Use a secondary anti-theft device if you own one.
  • Wheels are hot items in the crime world. It doesn't take long to remove lug nuts and take your tires. Try locking lug nuts (this might slow the thief down) but don't leave the lug nut key in your glove box (that's the first place they will look). Even better, lock your car in your garage.​

"LOCK IT UP TIGHT AND OUT OF SIGHT"!​​

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​CURFEW HOURS FOR MINORS

The City of Coppell has an established city ordinance for curfew hours for minors. A minor is a person between ten years of age and sixteen years of age. The hours of curfew are Sunday thru Thursday from 11 pm until 6 am. The hours of curfew for Friday and Saturday are midnight to 6 am. The curfew hours established remain in effect for the entire year and do not change during summer break. There are three ways to commit an offense:

(1) If a minor remains in a public place or on the premises of an establishment within the city during curfew hours.

(2) A parent or guardian of a minor knowingly permits, or by insufficient control allows, the minor to remain in a public place or on the premises of an establishment within curfew hours.

(3) The owner, operator, or any employee of an establishment knowingly allows a minor to remain upon the premises of the establishment during curfew hours.

The fine for a curfew violation is up to $500.00 for each offense. There are several defenses to prosecution:

  • The minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian
  • On an errand at the direction of a parent or guardian, without any detour or stop 
  • In a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel
  • Engaged in employment, or going to or returning from employment
  • Involved in an emergency
  • On the sidewalk by the minor’s residence
  • Attending an official sponsored function.
  • Exercising 1st Amendment right
  • Married or had been married​

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Fraud Crimes and Identity Theft

Someone has written me a check that has returned NSF or closed account. What should I do?


The Coppell Police Department does not investigate these offenses. If this has happened to you contact the Dallas County District Attorney's Office at:

DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S CHECK DIVISION
133 N. RIVERFRONT BLVD., LB 19
DALLAS, TEXAS 75207-4399
214-653-3672
8 am - 4:30 pm
Monday - Friday
For more information click here

I am a victim of ID theft. What should I do?


If you are an Coppell resident or your information has been used fraudulently in the city of Coppell you should make a police report with us. You should refer to the Federal Trade Commission's website listed below and follow the recommended steps to help you restore your credit. If you believe someone has been arrested or issued a citation using your information then you will need to contact the law enforcement agency where the incident occurred.

I am a victim of tax refund ID theft. What should I do?


You should make a police report as this is necessary in order to initiate a fraud alert with the major credit reporting bureaus. If this has happened, you will also be referred to the IRS as certain IRS forms have to be completed. Please follow the guidelines and prevention strategies at the IRS link below.

Someone has written checks on my checking account without my permission. What do I do?


Immediately contact your bank in order to close the account and file a police report in the jurisdiction where the checks were passed. Your checks may have been stolen or someone may have created counterfeit checks using your bank account and routing numbers. Please work with your bank to provide specific information when and where your check was passed; provide witness and suspect information if known and the name and contact number for the bank investigator if one has been assigned.

Someone has used my credit card/debit card without my permission. What do I do?


Immediately contact your credit card company in order to close the account and file a police report for credit card/debit card abuse with us if the transaction occurred in Coppell. You may also make a police report with us if you are a Coppell resident and your card was used online.

I am the victim of an Internet scam, for example, I have purchased or sold an item through an online classified advertisement website and later realized I was scammed. Who do I do?


You should file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), a central repository for Internet related crime coordinated by the National White Collar Crime Center and the FBI. The IC3 forwards complaints to the Coppell Police Department when it appears the fraudulent activity is occurring in Coppell. Since the suspects involved in these types of crimes are often overseas and typically use fictitious names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses, the Coppell Police Department is sometimes limited in what it can do to investigate. Please refer to the IC3 link and the Little Black Book of Scams booklet ​in the helpful links section below to learn more about the different types of frauds and schemes and how to protect yourself from being victimized.

 GENERAL COMPUTER CRIME PREVENTION TIPS:

While there is no way to completely protect the data stored on your computer, taking the additional steps below will help you protect yourself from victimization.

  • Make sure your electronic device has the most recent and up to date anti-virus/anti-malware software and conduct a scan of the computer. Sometimes the best anti-virus programs can't remove the virus and therefore requires a re-install of the operating system to guarantee the virus is removed. Prior to doing this, it is recommended important files are backed up to an external storage device, like a USB thumb drive or CD/DVD recordable media. A credible computer repair business can also provide these services.
  • Be cautious of emails or text messages from unknown senders. Legitimate business emails will NEVER ask for personal identifying information and/or logins and passwords. Do not open email attachments from senders you do not know. If you believe your electronic device has been compromised, immediately remove it from the network and/or internet.
  • You can consider encrypting important files; if the computer is maliciously accessed then the files will not be readily viewable. Many of the current operating systems offer free encryption programs.
  • If you believe your personal information was compromised from the hack or virus program then you should change all account passwords and monitor your accounts for fraudulent activity (also see annual credit report in additional useful information). If fraudulent activity is noticed, then contact the Coppell Police Department to file an offense report.

GENERAL CREDIT CARD FRAUD PREVENTION TIPS:

  • ​​​Keep an eye on your credit card every time you use it, and make sure you get it back as quickly as possible.
  • Try not to let your credit card out of your sight whenever possible.
  • Be very careful to whom you give your credit card.
  • Don't give out your account number over the phone unless you initiate the call and you know the company is reputable. Legitimate companies don't call you to ask for a credit card number over the phone.
  • Never respond to emails that request you provide your credit card info via email -- and don't ever respond to emails that ask you to go to a website to verify personal (and credit card) information. These are called 'phishing' scams.
  • Never provide your credit card information on a website that is not a secure site.
  • Sign your credit cards as soon as you receive them.
  • Shred all credit card applications you receive.
  • Don't write your PIN number on your credit card -- or have it anywhere near your credit card (in the event that your wallet gets stolen).
  • Never leave your credit cards or receipts lying around.
  • Shield your credit card number so that others around you can't copy it or capture it on a cell phone or other camera.
  • Keep a list in a secure place with all of your account numbers and expiration dates, as well as the phone number and address of each bank that has issued you a credit card. Keep this list updated each time you get a new credit card.
  • Only carry around credit cards that you absolutely need. Don't carry around extra credit cards that you rarely use.
  • Open credit card bills promptly and make sure there are no bogus charges. Treat your credit card bill like your checking account -- reconcile it monthly. Save your ​receipts so you can compare them with your monthly bills.
  • If you find any charges that you don't have a receipt for -- or that you don't recognize -- report these charges promptly (and in writing) to the credit card issuer.
  • Always void and destroy incorrect receipts.
  • Shred anything with your credit card number written on it.
  • Never sign a blank credit card receipt. Carefully draw a line through blank portions of the receipt where additional charges could be fraudulently added.
  • Carbon paper is rarely used these days, but if there is a carbon that is used in a credit card transaction, destroy it immediately.
  • Never write your credit card account number in a public place (such as on a postcard or so that it shows through the envelope payment window).
  • Ideally, it's a good idea to carry your credit cards separately from your wallet -- perhaps in a zippered compartment or a small pouch.
  • Never lend a credit card to anyone else.
  • If you move, notify your credit card issuers in advance of your change of address.

 HELPFUL LINKS:

Social Security Administration​​

If you suspect someone is using your social security number to obtain employment, contact the Social Security Administration's fraud hotline at 1-800-269-0271. Order a copy of your Personal Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement (PEBES) to check the accuracy of your work history on file with the Social Security Administration. You can obtain a PEBES application at your local Social Security office.

Internal Revenue Service

The IRS established the Identity Protection Unit to assist taxpayers resolve identity theft issues. Victims can call 800-908-4490 Monday – Friday, 8 am - 8 pm.

Federal Trade Commission ​

This website is a one-stop national resource to learn about the crime of identity theft. It provides detailed information to help you deter, detect, and defend against identity theft.

Attorney General Of Texas​

The Office of the Attorney General provides useful information related to identity theft. A step by step resource guide is available.

Internet Crime Complainant Center​

Internet Crime Complainant Center (IC3) is an alliance between the National White Collar Crime Center and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It provides a central point to report internet based crime.

Little Black Book of Scams​​

This booklet describes the many types of frauds and Internet scams that suspects use to target citizens and steal their money. It was originally developed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and reproduced by the Canadian Competition Bureau.

US Postal Inspection Service​

If you suspect that your mail has been stolen or diverted with a false change-of-address request, contact your local postal inspector at  https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/ or by calling 800-275-8777.

Annual Credit Report​

This central site allows you to request a free credit report, once every 12 months from each of the nationwide consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.

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​The Building Inspections Department requires building permits for all commercial or residential construction or demolitions in the City of Coppell.  All permit requests and fee information may be obtained online or from the Building Inspections Department located at 265 E. Parkway Blvd., or by calling 972-304-3500, Monday through Friday, between 8 am and 5 pm.

All building permits or a copy thereof shall be posted on the site.  Permits shall be posted in a conspicuous place visible from the street.

   


APPLY/pay FOR PERMIT ON-LINE

​​(We are currently not accepting permits and payments on-line.  This feature will be available the first week of November 2016 while we test and implement a new software program to accomodate the permitting process.  Please contact the Building Inspections Department at 972-304-3500.)


You may also print out the Permit Application and then submit the permit and other forms required to the Building Inspections department.

PERMIT APPLICATION


Co mme rcial Requirements​​​​ Residential Requirements
Garage Enclosures RequirementsAccessory Structures (Arbors/Gazebos) Requirements
Water Heate r Requirements​​Fence Requirements
Irrigation RequirementsScreening & Retaining Walls Requirements
Flat Work RequirementsFoundation Repair Requirements
Pool and Spa Requirements New Pool Construction Requirements
Construction Trailer Requirements Demolition Requirements
Generator Requirements Mobile Home Requirements
​​ Elevation/Floodproofing Certificate​Racking Requirements


Please contact the Building Inspections Department at 972-304-3500 for requirements on the following permits:

  • Electrical
  • Plumbing
  • Mechanical
  • Cell Tower

Please contact Tim Oates in the Fire Department at 972-304-3512 for additonal information on the following permits:


SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION


Sign RequirementsBanners (For requirements please contact Building Inspections at 972-304-3500.)


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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Building Inspections Department inspects all construction work performed on private property within the City of Coppell.  Inspections are required after obtaining building, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical permits.  You may call the Building Inspections Department at 972-304-3500 between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday, to schedule an inspection.

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​(We are currently not allowing inspections to be scheduled on-line.  This feature will be added the first week of ​November 2016 while we test and implement a new software program to accomodate the permitting and scheduling of inspections process.  Please contact the Building Inspections Department at 972-304-3500.)

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