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KidzConnect​

Missoula Children'​s Theatre​​

                                           


CAMP DO-IT-ALL

Camp Do-It-All is an award-winning day camp program designed for boys and girls ages 6-12 years old. Camp Do-It-All is offered during the major school breaks: Summer, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Spring Break. Hours are 7:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to accommodate working parents. Camp Do-It-All provides a variety of activities that stimulate creativity, entertainment, teamwork and good sportsmanship. Plus . . . it's fun! Participate in outdoor and indoor sports, swimming, roller skating, movies, board games, arts and crafts, and field trips to exciting destinations such as: Skate Town, the Fort Worth Zoo, museum tours, and more!


 
Thanksgiving Camp Do-It-All​:
Monday - WednesdayNovember 19-21Monday & Tuesday, 7:00 am - 6:30 pm / Wednesday. 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Ages: 6-12 years ​$105/ week$45/day 
Field Trip Schedule (updated 10/8/18)
 
Camp Cell Number: 469-576-7775 (only available during camp days) 
 
How to Register
Register online at www.CoppellActivities.com.  You will need to create an account to register online. You can also register in person at The CORE, 234 E. Parkway Blvd.

 
If specific weeks are full, please make sure to place your child on the wait-list.  Spots for most weeks will come open as we get closer to the summer. 

 
Please make sure to have all your child’s information when you register.  You will also be asked to authorize pick-ups for Camp Do-It-All.  Please list parent names and the names of others that may pick-up your child.  You will always be able to add other persons at a later time.

 

To Be Submitted on the First Day of Camp

Information Form​

Medicine Form (if needed) 
Epi-Pen Form​​ (if needed)

 

More Information

 
   

  

DEPOSIT OPTION (Summer Only)

To guarantee your camper’s spot in camp you may place a deposit of $25/week per camper.  The remaining balance of $120.00 will be due 7 days prior to the week start day (ex. Camp week 2 begins June 16; balance must be paid by June 9). Any balances NOT paid by the due date will forfeit deposit paid and camper’s spot for that week. If a deposit has been placed for a certain week and that week is no longer needed, you are able to use the deposit toward another week, as long as you have given a 14 day notice.  If a 14 day notice is not given, your deposit will stay applied toward that week, or forfeited. 

 
A deposit of $250 will register your camper for all 10 weeks of the summer.  Or, you can also select only certain weeks.  A Deposit is NOT required to attend weekly; you also have the option to pay in full at the time of registration.  Your balance can be set-up to automatically charge your credit card on the due date.  

 

What Campers Need

  • All campers need to bring a sack lunch every day with lunch boxes clearly marked with names.
    • Lunches cannot be stored in a refrigerated area or heated.
  • Swimsuits will be needed on swim days. If your child does not swim well, please provide a UIL certified life vest.
  • All campers are required to wear a camp-issued T-shirt daily (summer only).
    • Shirts may be purchased during registration (Only during summer) for $6 each. 
  • Camp DIA Backpacks can be purchased for $6/each. These are optional, but a great choice for summer activities.

 

SECURITY AND WELFARE

Your child's security and welfare are very important. All camp counselors are adults with advanced training in the care of children, first aid, CPR, and AED. Counselors are screened for TB and undergo drug testing and criminal background checks prior to employment. Camp staff personnel range from certified school teachers to college students.

 

CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS (Summer Only):

Summer Camp Do-It-All scholarships are offered for those in need, and are given on a first-come, first-served basis. Please follow the link for more detailed information and to complete the scholarship application​​.​  (Summer 2018 - Scholarship Application)

 

MORE INFORMATION

We want you and your child to have a memorable, fun, and safe camp experience. Please feel free to call 972-462-5100 or 972-304-7077 with any questions. You can also email CampDIA@coppelltx.gov. During summer months, you can call Camp directly at 469-576-7775. 

 

 

KIDZCONNECT

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KidzConnect is an award winning summer program that is designed to give children a place to learn and play! KidzConnect is known as a "Kidz University", meaning there are many classes to choose from, and kids set their own curriculum. Camp is staffed with highly trained individuals, most of whom work within local school districts. KidzConnect is offered for boys and girls ages 6-12 years. 

Summer 2019: 

TBA

To Be Submitted on the First Day of Camp

Medicine Form (if needed)
Epi-Pen Form​ (if needed)

 

How to Register

Register online at www.CoppellActivities.com by searching for KidzConnect.  Once you select your week, you will be given a selection of classes and times within that week.  Please select one class per hour (totaling 5 classes) to register. You can also register at The CORE, 234 E. Parkway Blvd, or by calling 972-304-7077.

 

What Campers Need

Campers are asked to bring a sack lunch and a snack with them daily. The site has no way to heat or cool a lunch, so please plan accordingly. Wearing sneakers is a necessity, due to the different activities they may be involved in each day. Please dress campers appropriate to their course schedule. All items brought to camp need to be clearly labeled. The City of Coppell and its staff are not responsible for any lost or stolen items!

 

 

MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE

Missoula Children's Theatre is a theatre camp located in Missoula, Montana that travels all over the world giving children the opportunity to act. Each summer in Coppell we host 2 weeks of Missoula for children ranging from 6-18 years of age (1st - 12th grade). Missoula is a huge hit within the community, and provides children with the opportunity to learn and grow in the theatre.


 

 

 

 
SUMMER 2019:    TBA


​​​​SCHEDULE FOR MISSOULA​ ​:
​Monday, Thursday, Friday​10 a​m - 2:30 pm​Will vary depending on role
​Tuesday, Wednesday​10 am - 4:30 pm​End of day workshops
​Saturday​11 am - 8 pm​Performances at 3 and 6 pm

EXTENDED CARE

Missoula does have additional care from 7:00 - 9:45 am and 2:45 - 6:00 pm. The campers registered for this extra care will need to be dropped-off and picked-up at the same location. The cost for Missoula Extra is $49​​/child

 

HOW TO REGISTER

Register online at www.coppellactivities.com​. You can also register at The CORE, 234 E. Parkway Blvd, or by calling 972-304-7077.

 
When a child is registered they are placed in their age group (6-7 years, 8-11 years, 12-18 years), there are limited numbers allowed per group and no child will be allowed in another age group. The groups are split up according to the MCT regulations and parts will be assigned based on ages.
 



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​The next General Election will be: November 6, 2018 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The last day to register to vote is: October 9, 2018.
The last day to file for an application for ballots by mail: October 26, 2018.

Click here for polling information for Dallas County residents and Denton County residents.

Coppell Town Center, 255 E. Parkway Blvd., will be an early voting polling place for Dallas County residents only.

Early voting dates and times:​​
​Monday, October 22 - Saturday, October 27, 20187:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
​​Sunday, October 28, 2018​1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
​Monday, October 29 - Friday, November 2, 2018​​7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

*************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************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, or visit: 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 registered voters, click here.
For Denton County registered voters, click here.

What precinct do I live in?

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

What is on the ballot?

For Dallas County registered voters, please visit: Dallas County Elections.​
For Denton County registered voters, please visit: Denton County Elections.

Who represents me?

Meet your Elected Officials here.​

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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

Submit Application For Police Officer

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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 - Step Plan
    ​Start​Year ​2​Year 3​Year 4​Year 5​Year 6​Year 7​Year 8​Top
    $63,215​$65,428​$67,718​$70,088​$72,541​$75,080​$77,708​$80,427​$83,242
  • Corporal - Up to $89,154
  • Sergeant - Up to $98,453​​
  • 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

​Education Pay​$100 Monthly - Bachelor's
$150 Monthly - Master's 
​Medical Incentive Pay​$150 Monthly towards dependent medical plan or deferred compensation account

Submit Application For Police Officer


​​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 972-304-3631. 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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Population Estimat​es​ ​​


White (Not Hispanic or Latino)​

White (Hispanic or Latino)

57.06%

   7.92%

​​23,455

  3,254 

Black or African American (Not Hispanic or Latino)

Black or African American (Hispanic or Latino)

  5.04%

     .11%

 ​2,073

       44 

​Asian (Not Hispanic or Latino)

Asian (Hispanic or Latino)

 22.92%

      .04%

 9,421

       15

​Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (Not Hispanic or Latino)

Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander (Hispanic or Latino)

     .06%
     .01%

       25

         5

​American Indian & Alaska Native (Not Hispanic or Latino)

American Indian & Alaska Native (Hispanic or Latino)

     .25% 

     .14​% 

     105

       56 

​Other Race (Not Hispanic or Latino)

Other Race (Hispanic or Latino)

​     .10%

   3.12%

       41

 ​ 1,282 

​Two or More Races (Not Hispanic or Latino)

Two or More Races (Hispanic or Latino)

   2.55%

     .67%

   ​1,049

      275

​Total Population (Jan. 2018)

(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimates)​​

100.0%

​​ 41,100 

​Age

Under 5 years 5.72%​​​​​2,350
5-9 years  6.20% 2,550
10-14 years 8.08%3,320
15-17 years ​4.95%2,034
18-20 years​ 4.47%1,837
21-24 years ​ 6.00%2,466
25-34 years10.87%4,470
35-44 years11.80%​4,850
​​45-54 years17.71%7,281
55-64 years15.29%6,288
65-74 years​ 6.36%2,615
75-84 years 1.85%​​   762
Over 85 years ​0.70%​   288
​Median Age
(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimates)​
     38​.2

Marital Status of  Population Ages 15 Years and Older
​Never Married24.2%
Married63.1%
​Separated, Divorced, or Widowed12.7%​
(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas)


​Gender

​Male​​48.8%
​Female​
(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas)​
​51.2%

Business  and Industrial Profile
Civilian Labor Force

 ​COPPELLDALLAS COUNTY
DALLAS MSATEXASU. S.
Civilian Labor Force​23,896​1,333,933 3,795,291 13,538,385​ ​160,320,000
Total Emplo​yment23,093​ 1,282,785 3,657,043 12,960,595 153,337,000
Total Unemployment 80351,148
 138,248 577,790 6,982,000
​Unemployment Rate​​ 3.4%​3.8%3.6%​4.3%​4.4%​
(Source: Labor Market Information, Texas Workforce Commission -January 2018)






​​​Educational Attainment Persons 25 Years & Older​​

Educat​ion Level ​

  Total

​Percent

Complete​​d Elementary School (0-8) 

    425

1.6%

High School, No Diploma

    558

2.1%

Completed High School

  2,875

10.8%

Some College, No Degree

  3,841

​14.5%

Associates Degree and Higher
(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimates)​​​​

18,854

​71.0%

​Income​​

Number of Households

14,577

Median Household Income

(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimates)​​

$127,667


Household Income Distribution​

Over $500,000

5.00​​%

$200,000 - $499,999

20.96%

$150,000 - $199,999

14.94%

$100,000 - $149,999

20.81%

$ 75,000 -  $ 99,999

10.27%

$ 50,000 -  $ 74,999

10.82%

$ 35,000 -  $ 49,999

6.94%

$ 25,000 -  $ 34,999

11.10%

$ 15,000 -  $ 24,999

2.79%

Under $15,000

(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimates)​​

3.30%​

Housing​

Total Housing Units

15,148

Owner Occupied (68.55%)

10,383​

Renter Occupied (27.65%)

4,188

Vacancy (3.8%)

576

​Median Home Value (Owner Occupied)​​​​$376,262

(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimates)​​


Housing Units by Value (Owner-Occupied)

Over $500,000

26.3%

$400,000 - $499,999

18.0%

$300,000 - $399,999

23.8%

$200,000 - $299,999

20.4%

$150,000 - $199,999

 7.0%

$100,000 - $149,999

2.8%

$ 40,000 - $ 99,999

0.4%

$ 20,000 - $ 39,999

0.4%

​Less than  $ 20,000.8%
(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas with NCTCOG Pop Estimate)​​

Housing Units by Type of Structure​

​Single Unit

73.26%​​

​2 Units

   ​.58%​

​3 - 19 Units

17.88%

​20 - 49 Units 

  2.56%​

​50 + Units 

  ​3.92%​

​Other Unit Type

​(Source: 2018 Adjusted Clarita​​​​s)​​

  ​1.99%​


Housing Units by Year Structure Built​

2000 & later

21.39%

1990-1999

39.68%

​1989 & older38.93%

​​(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas)​




Households by Year Moved In​

20​00 & later

72.16%

1990-1999 

20.93%

​1989 & older 6.91%

​​(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas)



Vehicles Available by Household​

With 3 or more vehicles

24.45%

With 2 vehicles

47.84%

With 1 vehicle

25.53%

Households without vehicles

(Source: 2018 Adjusted Claritas)​​

2.19%


​Apartments

Number of Apartment Facilities​

​9 

Number of Apartment Units

(Sour​ce: 2018 Pla​nning & Building Inspections Departments)​

2,831


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Wagon Wheel Tennis Center and Tennis in Coppell are partnering for the third year with Susan G. Komen to Rally for the Cure! Join us for an important cause and fun tennis and pickleball demonstration. The format of play will be co-ed team tennis and pickleball.


REGISTRATION

Register for the event (and/or make donations) by clicking on the link below.  Participants are encouraged to bring their own racquets but loaners will be available for both tennis and pickleball.  Light snacks and refreshments will be available and water is available on the courts.  

REGISTER HERE


Time and Location

Sunday, October 28, 2018
12 – 5 p.m.
Wagon Wheel Tennis Center, 950 Creekview Drive, Coppell, TX 75019


About the Event
For the third year, we are hosting this tournament to raise awareness and funds for Susan G. Komen Dallas County.  Whether you are a seasoned pro or new to the games, there will be something for everyone.  The tennis events are all doubles with a no-ad proset format.  Play will begin at noon and end around 5 p.m.  As with all tournaments, there will be times when you’re playing and times when you have some down time.


Where does your money go?

All of the money raised from this event will go to support Susan G. Komen Dallas County which provides services to women in Dallas County who might not otherwise be able to afford screening services and care.  Last year the tournament raised $4,200 to help our friends and neighbors right here at home!


Ways to Donate​

Your tournament registration fee is the major contributing factor but there are other ways to donate.  You can become a court sponsor and hang a banner on your court, you can purchase raffle tickets and a pink ball for the Wall of Honor.  You can also just simply donate any amount of money if you can’t play on that day.  100% of the funds raised will be donated to Susan G. Komen Dallas County.
Court Sponsors – $200
Wall of Honor – $20
Raffle Tickets – $5/each or 5 for $20
Court sponsors account for 15% of the tournament revenue.  Please encourage your league teams to join together for a court sponsorship in honor or memorium for friends and loved ones who have been through breast cancer.


​Vendors

This tournament is supported by a special group of dedicated vendors who will be ready to help you start your holiday shopping or just entice you with fun products for yourself.  Vendors include:
Monat – Anti-aging Hair Care Line
Stella and Dot – Jewelry and clothing
LipSense – Beauty products, lipstick, shadow and foundation
Norwex – household cleaning products to radically reduce chemicals in the home
Pampered Chef – high quality kitchen tools
Beauty Counter – Safe skin care and cosmetics
Airrosti – Complimentary injury assessment and kinesiology taping
J.Hilburn – Custom made men’s clothing 
Thirty-One Gifts - Purses, Totes, Thermal Bags, Organizational Bins, Home Décor

PAWS for Irving Animals will host a mobile adoption event in conjunction with the tournament.  Come by and learn about their work and get acquainted with their wonderful dogs!

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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  ​

Weather Closures

​​Court
Ren​tals

Lessons

​Classes &
Camps

Youth Team
Tennis

​Adult Leagues


TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE TENNIS CENTER!​


Upcoming Events
  


​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​​​​​

Weather-Related Closures​

If inclement weather is in the forecast, please call the Tennis Center Pro Shop at 972-393-5687 prior to visiting the Tennis Center for court closures and other information. Tennis Center courts, classes and pro shop may be closed if one of the following weather conditions is present:

  • Rain that saturates courts.
  • Lightning in the area.
  • Cold temperatures or wind chills that are 32 degrees Fahrenheit or below.
  • ​Hot temperatures or a heat index of 110 degrees Fahrenheit or above.

​​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 ​$3.00/person/1.5 hours
​Non-Resident ​$3.50/person/1.5 hours​
​Resident Court Punch Pass​$25 ( 1 punch = 1 person and not a full court rental)
​Non-Resident Court Punch Pass​$25 (1 punch = 1 person and not a full court rental)

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.

Asad Raza

Check back soon for more info on Asad Raza!




Beau Brown

Check back soon for more info on Beau Brown!



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.​
Winter/Spring Junior Academy ​Class Description
Motor Skillz for Tennis Drillz
Ages 4 - 6 • Sharpen your motor skills with our new class designed to develop athleticism in young children. Parents are encouraged to attend class with their child to help facilitate skill acquisition.
11 & Under Training
Ages 7 - 8 & 9 - 11 • This program combines tennis training and skill development with the experience of putting those skills to the test. You will be challenged with progressive lesson plans that will help prepare you for tennis match play. Coaches will work to group students based on age and ability levels. Each session includes a competitive opportunity. Players will get a chance to put their tennis skills to the test in a low intensity environment. Rules may be adjusted according to the athlete’s age and ability.
Junior Development​Ages 12 - 16 • Look out Roger and Rafa! The Wagon Wheel Junior Development kids are aiming for your number 1 status. In this program, coaches are beginning to push junior players a little futher along the path towards great tennis. Refinement of groundstrokes, development of an overpowering tennis shot or two, and more focus on the physical strength and overall development as a tennis competitor will be emphasized. Enroll now and let our tennis professionals help you develop your skills. 

Winter/Spring Adult Tennis Classes ​Class Description
Adult Academy​
Ages 18+ • New to tennis? Haven’t picked up your racquet in a few years? Join one of our classes with a certified teaching pro and rip some spin and serve up some bombs on your friends! Our teaching pros will go over the basics as well as give you challenging drills to help you reach your tennis goals. 


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.

accessible play

​Wagon Wheel Tennis Center wants to ensure that everyone gets a chance to enjoy Tennis! The Center offers events throughout the year for wheelchair players, and even maintains a demo sport wheelchair and all equipment for accessible and inclusive open play. International chair tournaments have been offered to over 360 visitors since 2015.


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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Building Inspections Department provides monthly reports for Certificate of Occupancy issued and permits for New Commercial, New Residential, and Irrigation.

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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.

  

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

PERMIT APPLICATION


Commercial Requirements​​​​​​​ Residential Requirements
Garage Enclosures Requirements​Accessory Structures (Arbors/Gazebos) Requirements
Water Heater Requirements​​Fence Requirements
Irrigation Requirements​Screening & Retaining Walls Requirements
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Pool and Spa Requirements New Pool Construction Requirements
Construction Trailer Requirements Demolition Requirements
Generator Requirements Mobile Home Requirements​
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Please contact the Building Inspections Department at 972-304-3500 for requirements on the following permits:

  • Electrical
  • Plumbing
  • Mechanical
  • Cell Tower
  • ​Roofing
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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Wednesday, November 21: Closing at 12 pm
Thursday, November 22 & Friday, November 23: Closed for Thanksgiving

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​​​​​​SPECIAL EVENTS​

OPEN MIC NIGHT

​​​Wednesday, October 10 at 7​ pm​​​​

​Enjoy special poetry readings from New Tech High learners! All acts welcome! Sign up anytime at the Front Desk. ​This​ program is open to all ages and any content must be appropriate for all ages. Microphone will be provided. Bring ​your friends to perform or cheer you on!​​​​​​

​Author Visit with Alex London

​Monday, October 22 at 7 pm

​​​Join us for a visit from author Alex London, the author of the young adult novels Proxy and Guardian and the middle grade series The Wild Ones, Dog Tags, and Tides of War. The presentation will differ from his CISD visits. This event is open to all ages, but geared towards middle and high school students and their parents. Free tickets are available here starting in October. Ticket holders will be entered to win a free copy of his new book Black Wings Beating. ​

​HALLOWEEN FAMILY FUN NIGHT

​Tuesday, October 30 at 7 pm

​Join us for spooky stories, crafts, and fun! Don't forget your costume! All ages welcome.​

Trick or Treat at the Library!

​​Wednesday, October 31

​Wear your costumes and stop by the library anytime for a treat!​

​​Diwali Family Fun Night

​Tuesday, November 6 at 7 pm

​​​​Celebrate Diwali at the Library! Please join us for crafts, stories, and more to celebrate the Festival of Lights. All ages welcome.

​International Games Week
Retro Games and Rubik's Cubes

​Tuesday, November 6 from 4 - 6 pm

​All ages welcome to play retro games with your friends and family.

​Family Escape Rooms

​Saturday, November 10 from 10:30 am - 4:30 pm

​​Escape rooms take about an hour to solve. All ages welcome. Space is limited. Sign-ups are encouraged. call 972-304-3658 or email cozbyprograms@coppelltx.gov to register.

​Game Day for Everyone

​Saturday, November 10 from 10 am - 4 pm

Play games converted for use by seeing, visually impaired, and blind players. Suitable for ages 3 - adult and all levels of braille use!​

​Early Literacy

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. 

​SPANISH STORYTIME

​​​Second Tuesday of every month at 10:15 am

​​Bring your niños to this fun and interactive storytime! We’ll sing songs and listen to stories in both Spanish and English. Presented by Spanish Schoolhouse.​ All ages welcome.

​​Portuguese Storytime

​​Fourth Tuesday of every month at 10:15 am

​All ages are welcome to sing songs and listen to stories in Portuguese!

​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. ​​

​​1000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN

​​The goal is to read 1000 books to your child before they start Kindergarten. Parents, grandparents, and older siblings can help your child meet this challenge. Books read to them at storytimes and daycare can be included. Books can be repeated too! Reading to your child improves vocabulary and language skills, improves concentration, and is a great way to strengthen your relationship. Download the mobile app to track your reading and use the hashtag #1000BksB4K to share your progress. Paper logs are also available at the library and here​. More information about this challenge, visit 1000booksbeforekindergarten.org​​

​SPOT Screening

​​Saturday, November 10 at 11:30 am

​Lions Club members will conduct a preliminary screening on the children's eyes for various visual impairments. Prescriptions will not be issued. A signed and completed waiver form is required for each child. For children 6 months to 5 years old and any child with special needs.

ELEMENTARY​

​​​LEGO Club​

Wednesday, November 7 at 3:30 pm

​​Come build with LEGOs! Use the library's blocks to create a design to show your friends! For kids in grades K - 5.​

​​Steam Club

Wednesday, October 17 at 3:30 pm

​Explore the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math with hands-on activities! Kids in grades K-5 are invited to challenge your brain to think critically and creatively. Each month will be something new.

​COZBY GAMERS

Thursday, October 18 from 3 - 4:30 pm
Thursday, November 1 & 15 from 3 - 4:30 pm

​​Calling all 5th graders! Cozby Gamers is back in August! This program is specifically for you! Join us twice a month for games and activities. For 5th graders only. 

​TEEN​​​

​Standardized Study

Thursday, November 1 from 6 -8 pm

​​Tired of studying for the ACT or SAT at home or a coffee shop? Join us at Standardized Study, a self-driven study session specifically for students studying for the ACT and SAT. Attendees will have access to recent ACT and SAT study books. You can choose to work independently or with other attendees. This is a self-guided study session geared towards high school students who will soon take the ACT/SAT, and the library will not have an ACT/SAT tutor on site.​

​Teen Nite Tonight

Thursday, October 18 at 6 pm  Frankentoys
Thursday, November 15 at 6 pm ​ Wreck it Ralph Candy Cars

​​Every month we will have different crafts, activities, and snacks based off a favorite TV show or movie. For teens in grades 6 - 12.

​Healthy Teen Relationships​

​Monday, October 29 at 6:30 pm

​​Navigating relationships isn't easy, and it can be hard to tell what emotions and instincts to trust. Join us for a presentation by the Genesis Women's Shelter about healthy teen relationships, warning signs of unhealthy relationships, and how to support yourself and friends who may be in unsafe situations. This event is open to teens and adults.

​​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. For adults 18 and older.​
Monday, November 5 • Holiday Tablescape

SAHAJA ​GUIDED MEDITATION​​

1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
Sahaja Yoga helps one experience a calm state and reap the benefits with th​ese guided meditation sessions. All ages are welcome to attend. ​

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​SHORT SHORTS

​1st Thursdays at 7 pm​
Thursday, November 1​

​​Who reads short shorts? We do! Join our newest adult reading club where we will read from a selection of short stories and then briefly discuss them. For adults 18 and older.

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. ​​​For adults 18 and older.​​​​
Monday, November 12​: Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly

GOT BOOKS?​​​

​3rd Mondays at 7​ pm

Find your next read at our book club, where everyone shares some of their favorite books. For adults 18 and older.​​​​
Monday, October 15​
Monday, November 19​​​

​​Indie Author Fair

​Saturday, October 13 from 1 - 3 pm

​​​Stop by the Commons to meet local authors for Indie Author Day! If you are a local author and would like a table, please fill out this form and email it to jfranz@coppelltx.gov.​

​HEALTHY TEEN RELATIONSHIPS

​Monday, October 29 at 6:30 pm

​​​Navigating relationships isn't easy, and it can be hard to tell what emotions and instincts to trust. Join us for a presentation by the Genesis Women's Shelter about healthy teen relationships, warning signs of unhealthy relationships, and how to support yourself and friends who may be in unsafe situations. This event is open to teens and adults.

​Comanche Stories

​Thursday, November 1 at 7 pm

​​​November is Native American Heritage Month. Lance Tahmahkera, the great-great grandson of Comanche Chief Quanah Parker, will discuss Comanche history, culture, and life on the plains. Mr. Tahmahkera will bring heirlooms such as buckskin clothing, beadwork, regalia, and more. This program is designed for older teens and adults.

​Cooking with Cranberries

​Wednesday, November 7 at 6:30 pm

​Come learn all about the tiny, mighty, extraordinary cranberry! The benefits of this superfruit go beyond bladder health to support the gut, heart, immune system and blood sugar stability--perfect for the season of indulging. Presented by Natural Grocers.

​​Texas and the Great War: 100 Years

​Thursday, November 8 at 7 pm

How did the First World War change Texas? Jim Hodgson, Executive Director or the Fort Worth Aviation Museum, will discuss the social, economic, and cultural changes that took place in Texas as a direct result of the First World War. This program is designed for older teens and adults.​

​Adoption and Foster Care 101

​​Thursday, November 15 at 7 pm

​Fostering and/or adopting a child can be challenging. This informational session will provide an overview of the fostering/adoption process In partnership with ACH Child and Family Services.

​​Big Book Sale

​​Friday, November 16 from 4 - 7 pm  $10 Admission, Free for Friends members
Saturday, November 17 from 10 am - 3 pm  Free Admission
Sunday, November 18 from 1 - 4 pm  Free Admission​

​​Choose from a variety of DVDs, books, magazines, and audiobooks! Stop by the Library Meeting Room to purchase gently used items and help support your library! Do you want to shop early? Stop by Friday, November 16 from 4 - 7 pm! Admission is $10 on Friday and FREE for Friends members! Saturday is free admission for everyone. On Sunday, stop by for the "Fire Sale!" All books must go! Fill a bag for $10.

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In October, City of Coppell water utility customers will begin seeing their water meters replaced as part of the City's Advanced Water Meter System project, a new service enhancement initiative to install advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) throughout the community. The city-wide installation of 13,375 new meters is projected to take 14 months and will impact every home and business in the community.

FAQ's

Why did my water bill increase?
When will my meter be replaced?
How will a resident/business know someone is a member of the water meter team?
Will the water meter team need access to my home?
What will my property look like after the meter has been installed?
Is there anything the resident/business needs to do after their water meter has been replaced?
How does the new meter benefit me?
Why is the City replacing my water meter (or why is the City replacing all the water meters)?
Will I still be able to open the meter box with a standard meter key in order to turn the water off in an emergency?
In older houses that don't already have a check valve, will a check valve be installed along with the new meter?   
Do you have any info on if/when smart gas meters are coming?

Why did my water bill increase?
During the project planning, a random test of sixty-three residential meters, conducted by a third party, revealed that the current meters are registering, on average, about 90% of the water actually used. The test also found that of the sixty-three meters, five meters, or 8% of the meters tested, were registering no usage. Since that testing, the City has found that on average, at any given time, there are approximately 700 meters, or 5% of the system's meters, are not registering usage. 

With the more accurate meters, it is very possible that members of the community will receive bills that are higher than statements for a corresponding month in a previous year. It is highly likely that comparing consumption history of the old meter to the new meter will be significantly different for many customers because their meter was not registering all of their water usage. For some, it is possible their meter has not been registering any usage. In both instances, customers can expect to receive a larger bill than they did previously.

When will my meter be replaced?
Currently, the City is working with the installation team and project manager to establish the replacement timing of each area of town. Each customer will receive a letter in the mail providing information concerning when the water meter team will be installing in their area. Additionally, the City will call, email and text residents who have signed up for NotifyCoppell to inform residents when the water meter team will be in your neighborhood.

How will a resident/business know someone is a member of the water meter team?
The truck used by the water meter team will have a "water meter team" sticker on its door. Team members will be wearing bright yellow shirts with "PMI" on the front left corner of the shirt and will also have a picture ID badge with them. The badge also provides two phone numbers for the citizen to call to confirm the identity of the person. One phone number will contact the Utility Billing number, and the other number connects to the PMI 24-hour line. Water meter team supervisors will be wearing a bright yellow safety vest with "Water Meter Team Supervisor" printed on the back of the vest.

Will the water meter team need access to my home?
No, no one will need to enter your home. In fact, water team members are not allowed to enter homes.

What will my property look like after the meter has been installed?
The property will be left in the same condition as it was prior to installation. 

Is there anything the resident/business needs to do after their water meter has been replaced?
Residents will find a yellow door hanger on their door notifying them that they received a new water meter. The door hanger provides information concerning steps to take prior to using their water.

If you run a business, the water meter team will coordinate a convenient time to replace each businesses water meter. Each business will be provided with a door hanger when their meter is replaced.

How does the new meter benefit me?
Soon after the meters are installed, customers will have access to an internet-based customer dashboard that can be accessed from a computer, tablet or smartphone. The dashboard or customer portal will provide residents and businesses with access to usage data from their new meters. Residents and businesses will be able to more closely monitor their water consumption and adjust their usage accordingly. In addition, a leak alert can be set that notifies the account holder if the system is detecting a leak at their home or business. The customer can also setup usage alerts which will generate an email when the account registers the usage established by the account holder. In short, customers will be given the tools and data they need to better plan and "Get to Know Your H20".

Why is the City replacing my water meter (or why is the City replacing all the water meters)?
Currently, the City uses three types of metering systems and multiple meter brands that range in age from three years to over 10 years. This variability poses operational challenges for City staff. The Advanced Meter System project will include one type of system and one brand for all meters, which will better equip City staff to maintain operations, manage inventory, and provide all customers with the same level of customer service.

Will I still be able to open the meter box with a standard meter key in order to turn the water off in an emergency?
Yes, a standard meter key will open the lid.

In older houses that don't already have a check valve, will a check valve be installed along with the new meter?
No.

Do you have any info on if/when smart gas meters are coming? 
Currently, it is unknown.


If you have questions or concerns, please call 972-304-3695.


If you are experiencing issues after the new meter

installation and need assistance, please call 877-853-2923 (toll-free).

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Library Volunteers

​Cozby Library's Volunteer Program creates opportunities for individuals to perform a valuable service for the community. The Program encourages area residents to become familiar with their library and the services being offered and supplements the efforts of library staff. To find available opportunities and more details, visit Coppell Connections

Friends of the Cozby Library and Community Commons

The Friends of the Coppell Public Library actively promote library programs and increase library resources through a variety of activities. Friends also volunteer to help out at local community events and library programs. The Friends have a vision to build a community of library advocates in order to enhance the Cozby​ Library experience. It is their mission to enhance the library experience by creating public awareness, fostering community spirit, and bringing new programs to the library. Want to join the Friends? Visit coppellfriends.org to learn more and to join the Friends of the Coppell Public Library!​

Volunteens​​

​If you have ever been in the library during the summer, you know how busy it is! Since we are so busy, we rely on the help of our "volunteens". Applications are not being accepted at this time. Check back in the Spring of 2019 for opportunities. Call 972-304-3655 for any questions.

The League of Extraordinary Teens​

This is a unique way to earn service hours and give back to your community. Coppell Residents in grades 9th - 12th are invited to apply for The League of Extraordinary Teens. This group will help plan select library programs throughout the academic school year. Applications are not being accepted at this time. ​Check back in the summer for more information about the 2019-2020 League.

Local Organizations

Click here​​ for a list of local organizations that offer service hours to teens. The list is updated each spring. You may also stop by the Front Desk for a list.

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS

255 E. Parkway Blvd., P.O. Box 9478, Coppell, TX  75019

Main Number  972-462-0022

Toll Free Number  888-267-5939

Main Fax Number  972-304-3673


 

821 S. Coppell Blvd.​
972-304-3515
Fax: 972-304-7054
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3500​
Fax: 972-304-3514

972-304-3618
Mayor and Council Fax: 972-304-3673

City Manager's Office

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3618
Fax: 972-304-7063

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3669
Fax: 972-304-3673

Code Compliance

265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3500
Fax: 972-462-5318
Inspect@coppelltx.gov

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-7065
Fax: 972-304-3673
234 E. ​​Parkway Blvd.
​972-304-7077
Fax: 972-745-7641

Economic Development
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3677
Fax: 972-304-3673


Environmental Health
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-462-5177
Fax: 972-462-5123

 
Emergency Management
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3507
Fax: 972-957-2615
Engi​neering
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3679
Fax: 972-304-3570
Facilities Management
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-462-5152
Fax: 972-462-5199

Finance
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3691
Fax: 972-304-3571
Fire Administration
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3512
Fax: 972-304-3514

Fleet Services
816 S. Coppell Rd.
972-462-5175
Fax: 972-462-5199

Grapevine Springs Senior and Community Center
345 W. Bethel Road
972-462​-5136


Human Resources
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3699​
Fax: 972-304-3635
Information Systems
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3634
Fax: 972-304-7046



Municipal Court

130 Town Center Blvd.
972-304-3650​

Parks and Recreation
Administrative Offices, 255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-462-5100​
Service Center, 816 S. Coppell Rd.
Phone: 972-462-5100
Fax: 972-462-5149

Planning
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3678
Fax: 972-304-7092


Police Administration
130 Town Center Blvd
972-304-3600 (Admin. Offices)
972-304-3620 (Police Records)
Fax: 972-304-3535

Purchasing
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3644
Fax: 972-304-3645


Rolling Oaks Memorial Center
400 S. Freeport Parkway
Cemetery: 972-393-7432
Funeral Home: 972-745-1638
972-304-6123

Streets
816 S. Coppell Rd.
972-462-5150
Fax: 972-462-5199
Tax Collections
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3694
Fax: 972-304-3571

950 Creekview Drive
972-393-5687​

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3695
Fax: 972-304-3571
Office open until 7 pm on Wednesday



Water Utilities 
816 S. Coppell Rd.
972-462-5155
Fax: 972-462-5199



​​​​Cozby Library
177 N. Heartz Rd.
Main Number: 972-304-3655
Accounts Desk: 972-304-3661
Information Desk: 972-304-3658
Fax: 972-304-3622


 

New-Residents

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Welcome to the City of Coppell

A Family Community for a Lifetime

 

​Click the image to view the digital version of the 2017 New Resident Guide. Print copies are hand delivered to the homes of new Coppell residents and can also be found at Town Center, 255 Parkway Blvd.

Coppell is located in northwest Dallas County, five miles from the Dallas-Ft. Worth International Airport and 15 miles from Dallas Love Field Airport. Surrounded by major regional freeways such as I.H. 635, I.H. 35 E, Highway 161 and the S.H. 114/121, these assets make Coppell easily accessible to any place in the Metroplex and anywhere in the world.

Coppell offers citizens an excellent quality of life; safe neighborhoods, superb park system, an award winning Aquatic and Recreation Center, unique shopping and dining in Old Town Coppell, a​​nd so much more.  Make Coppell your Family Community For A Lifetime!

New Resident Checklist

Welcome to Coppell.  On this page, you will find a few helpful hints to help you set up your new home.

Schools
Coppell is served by three excellent public school systems. Click on the link to learn more about these top-producing school districts and what geographic location each district serves within the city limits of Coppell.


Alarm Permits A permit is required for each alarm site and each type of alarm system in residential dwellings and in businesses. ​Permits must be obtained within 30 days of installation and renewed annually.  Apply for your permit.
Natural Gas Service Provider Atmos Energy​
Vehicle Registration - New to Texas? Don't forget to register your vehicle.  http://www.txdmv.gov/ ​​
Animal Registration​ - Register your dogs and cats with Coppell Animal Services​.

​See the residential services page​ for helpful information including trash and recycling pick-up schedules.
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Civic-Organizations

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​​​​If you are ​a member of a local civic organization or non-profit and are curious about being added to the list below, please email the City's Communications Office at news@coppelltx.gov

 
Amateur Radio Emergency Services/Coppell Races
American Cancer Society - Relay for Life Coppell214-819-1268
Assistance League of Coppell972-672-2540​
Boy Scouts of America 214-902-6700
C.A.S.T972-304-0160
​​Carson's Village​1-877-789-0722 ​
Children's Advocacy of Denton County972-538-9615​​
Christian Community Action972-219-4330
Coppell Arts Council​​972-745-7719
Coppell Alumnae Panhellenic Association
Coppell Chamber of Commerce​972-393-2829​
Coppell Community Chorale
​Coppell Early Childhood Association​
Coppell Education Foundation214-496-6054
Coppell Family YMCA972-393-5121
Coppell Farmers Market​ 817-371-2278
Coppell Gifted Association
Coppell Historical Society
Coppell Humane Society972-462-1121
Coppell Lions Club
Coppell Nature Park972-540-0333
Coppell Women's Club
Dancing River Assisted Living and Memory Care817-442-0505
Defenders of Freedom214-232-4962
The Family Place214-559-2170
Friends of Coppell Nature Park972-462-8519
Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas972-349-2400
Grapevine Netw​orking Group469-616-0561
Metrocrest Community Clinic972-484-6336
Metrocrest Services972-446-2100
Mom's Club of Coppell
Netweavers Coppell972-304-9360
Rotary Club of Coppell
Sahaja Yoga Meditation
SCORE214-670-0170
Special Abilities of North Texas972-317-1515
Taylor's Gift Foundation 972-885-8561
Texas Creative Arts Academy972-304-0160
Texas Lettering Arts Council214-957-1736
Theatre Coppell​972-745-7719​

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​CITY OF COPPELL, TEXAS

255 E. Parkway Blvd., P.O. Box 9478, Coppell, TX  75019

Main Number  972-462-0022

Toll Free Number  888-267-5939

Main Fax Number  972-304-3673


 

821 S. Coppell Blvd.​
972-304-3515
Fax: 972-304-7054
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3500​
Fax: 972-304-3514

972-304-3618
Mayor and Council Fax: 972-304-3673

City Manager's Office

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3618
Fax: 972-304-7063

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3669
Fax: 972-304-3673

Code Compliance

265 E. Parkway Blvd.​
972-304-3500
Fax: 972-462-5318
Inspect@coppelltx.gov

Chief Communications Strategist
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-7065
Fax: 972-304-3673
234 E. ​​Parkway Blvd.
​972-304-7077
Fax: 972-745-7641

Economic Development
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3677
Fax: 972-304-3673


Environmental Health
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-462-5177
Fax: 972-462-5123

 
Emergency Management
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3507
Fax: 972-957-2615
Eng​ineering​
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3679
Fax: 972-304-3570
Facilities Management
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-462-5152
Fax: 972-462-5199

Finance
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3691
Fax: 972-304-3571
Fire Administration
265 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3512
Fax: 972-304-3514

Fleet Services
816 S. Coppell Rd.
972-462-5175
Fax: 972-462-5199

Grapevine Springs Senior and Community Center
345 W. Bethel Road
972-426-5136


Human Resources
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3699​
Fax: 972-304-3635
Information Systems
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3634
Fax: 972-304-7046



Municipal Court

130 Town Center Blvd.
972-304-3650​

Parks and Recreation
Administrative Offices, 255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-462-5100​
Service Center, 816 S. Coppell Rd.
Phone: 972-462-5100
Fax: 972-462-5149

Planning
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3678
Fax: 972-304-7092


Police Administration
130 Town Center Blvd
972-304-3600 (Admin. Offices)
972-304-3620 (Police Records)
Fax: 972-304-3535

Purchasing
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3644
Fax: 972-304-3645


Rolling Oaks Memorial Center
400 S. Freeport Parkway
Cemetery: 972-393-7432
Funeral Home: 972-745-1638
972-304-6123

Streets
816 S. Coppell Rd.
972-462-5150
Fax: 972-462-5199
Tax Collections
255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3694
Fax: 972-304-3571

950 Creekview Drive
972-393-5687​

255 E. Parkway Blvd.
972-304-3695
Fax: 972-304-3571
Office open until 7 pm on Wednesday



Water Utilities 
816 S. Coppell Rd.
972-462-5155
Fax: 972-462-5199



Cozby Library and Community Commons
177 N. Heartz Rd.
Main Number: 972-304-3655​
Information Desk: 972-304-3658
Fax: 972-304-3622


 

Government

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​NOW OPEN

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Sunny Street Cafe​: Now open at 140 W Sandy Lake in the new Woodside Village Shopping Center addition to the west of Sprouts. For breakfast and lunch, dine-in or carry-out, they are your neighborhood destination for fresh, wholesome food and friendly service daily. www.sunnystreetcafe.com/​
 
The Fit Hub: Now open at 600 E Sandy Lake, Suite 118 in the Ole's & Speedy K Shopping Center on the southeast corner. Serves healthy smoothies, juices & popcicles among other things.
 
 
Diamond Nails & Spa: Now open at 150 S Denton Tap in the Braewood Shopping Center.

 
Compassion Smiles Dentistry: Now open at 171 N Denton Tap Rd. Their Coppell Dentist and team strives to provide quality dental care through compassion, in a calm and soothing environment, to patients of all ages. (469) 208-9217. https://www.compassionsmiles.com/​

 
SMC Clothing Line: Now open at 820 S MacArthur Blvd, Suite 149 in the Valley Ranch Center. No website available.

 

 

OPENING SOON

 
The ​CMI Group​​: To be Located at 361 S. Royal Lane.​ ​https://www.thecmigroup.com/​

 
Code Ninjas​: To be Located at 580 S Denton Tap, Suite 121 ​​in the First Place Center. ​https://www.codeninjas.com/

 
ICode: To be located at ​120 S Denton Tap, Suite 100 in the Town Oaks Centre. ​​​https://icodeschool.com/​​

 
LA Fitness​: To be located at 250 W SH 121 in the North Gateway Plaza Shopping Center to the west of Rosa's Cafe. https://www.lafitness.com/

 
Optimus Capital Advisors​: To be located at 743 W Main Street in Old Town Coppell. www.optimusca.com/​

 

 


HOW TO BE ADDED TO THE LIST

 
This list of new Coppell businesses is intended to help them succeed.  If you have a new business that has just opened or is opening soon and is not on this list, please call the Community Development Department at 972-304-3559 or shoot us an email​ to get added to the list.

 

 
OTHER CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Are you curious about construction activity you see happening around Coppell?  There are a variety of private construction projects underway.  These are included in an Interactive Project Map​ for your reference.  Also, the details of the public projects are listed on the Public Construction Project page

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​SUMMARY

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The City of Coppell supports an Open Government philosophy and has established a comprehensive online resource for citizens to review a variety of government documents and provide a forum to address any questions that arise.  

Bond Information

The City of Coppell is reviewed and rated by two separate rating agencies.  The City of Coppell maintains a Aaa​ rating with Moody's and a AAA rating with Standard and Poor's.  There are not any bond elections currently scheduled.

Budgets

The City Budget is an annual document that outlines revenues and expenditures for the fiscal year, in accordance with citizen needs and expectations.
FY2018-2019​
Presentation Regarding FY2018-2019 Budget
FY2017-2018​
FY2016-2017​

​Budgets in Brief​

Budgets in Brief are a comprehensive summarization of the Annual Budget.
FY2018-2019​
FY2017-2018​
FY2016-2017

CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report)

The CAFR is an analytical assessment of financial behavior completed after the end of each fiscal year.​
FY2016-2017​
FY2015-2016
FY2014-2015​​

Debt Obligation

When issuing debt ob​​ligations, the City of Coppell adheres to its Debt Policy.  
The total amount of municipal debt obligation secured by property taxes for the City of Coppell, as of September 30, 2016, is $70,360​,000.  The debt requirements for the outstanding obligations, as presented in the budget, can be viewed here.  
Please read the Mayor of Coppell's Debt Transparency Page​.

Demographic Data

Please visit this page to view all demographic data for citizens of Coppell.

Five Year Plan

This document is a financial planning tool compiled annually to forecast future needs of the City.  Five Year Plans are published each spring.​
FY2017-2018
FY2017-2018 Five Year Plan in Brief​
FY2016-2017
FY2016-2017 Five Year Plan in Brief​
FY2015-2016​
FY2015-2016 Five Year Plan in Brief

GFOA (Government Finance Officers Association)

​​The City of Coppell participates in the Government Finance Officers Association award programs for both the Annual Budget and the CAFR.  The City has received the award for the Distinguished Budget Presentation for 9 years in a row and the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for 28 years in a row.  Please visit the GFOA Awards site for more information.

HB3693 Compliance Report

This is a government-mandated report documenting the City's utility usage and costs​.

Municipal Advisor Certificate​​

The City has an Independent Registered Municipal Advisor Certificate​ on file in compliance with the SEC Municipal Advisor Rule.

Public Documents​

​​The Public Documents page houses the City of Coppell's digitally archived documents.​​​

Request for Public Information​

Submit an electronic Request for Public Information/Open Records.

Tax Rate

The current 2017​ property tax rate is $0.57950 per $100 valuation.  The sales tax rate is 8.25% with the City retaining 2%.  For more information on tax rates, paying taxes and the breakdown on how they are used, please visit our Tax Department page​.​​  For tax payments or specific tax account data, please contact Dallas County​.
The adopted​ property tax rate for 2018 is $0.56950 per $100 valuation.  Please view our Truth in Taxation Notice for FY2018-2019​.

Contacts

Please feel free to contact the City with any questions on the information provided above.
For Financial questions, please contact Cayce Lay at clay@coppelltx.gov or 972-304-3690.
For Public Information questions, please contact the City Secretary at citysec@coppelltx.gov or 972-304-3668.
City Council members contact information can be found on our ​Meet the Council page.

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