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​​​​​​Being Informed Matters -- Get Notified

The City of Coppell employs a comprehensive emergency warning program and has access to several tools 
that are used to alert the public of emergencies or disasters. It is important to always have multiple ways of 
receiving emergency warnings. A single method alone may not provide be effective at all times or in all situations. 
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​​​​​​​Emergency Notification System (NotifyCoppell)​​

  • ​Receive alerts about emergencies and other important community news by signing u​p for NotifyCoppell, an EverBridge system.
  • This system enables us to provide you with critical information quickly in a variety of situations, such as severe weather (with optional opt-in weather notifications), unexpected road closures, missing persons, and evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods.
  • You will receive time-sensitive messages wherever you specify, such as your home, mobile or business phones, email address, text messages, and more. You pick where, you pick how.
  • We recommend you include a cell phone number capable of receiving SMS text messages, as well as email addresses as less invasive ways to receive non-emergency messages.
  • Click here to sign up!​

​​​​​​Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) System

  • ​The Wireless Emergency Alert system is a public safety warning system that allows customers who have certain wireless carriers and an enabled mobile device to receive geographically-targeted, text-like messages alerting them of imminent threats to safety in their area.
  • The technology ensures that emergency alerts will not get stuck in highly congested areas, which can happen with standard mobile voice and text data services.
  • The service is free (i.e. you will NOT be charged for any incoming messages), but requires registration:
    • Find more information on WEAs here.
  • The three types of alerts through this system are:
    • Alerts issued by the President of the United States
    • AMBER Alerts (missing persons)
    • Alerts involving imminent threats to safety of life. In our area, the National Weather Service issues Tornado Warnings and Flash Flood Warnings via WEA.
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​​​​thorguard lightning prediction system​

  • ​The City of Coppell Parks Department utilizes the ThorGuard Lightning Prediction System in the city parks system.
  • ThorGuard Lightning Prediction units continuously monitor the atmosphere's electrostatic energy and evaluates the potential for lightning within a 15-mile radius.
    • When a detector determines the atmospheric conditions will support a lightning strike in the area, a 15-second air horn blast will sound and strobe light will turn on.
    • Upon hearing or seeing these signals, individuals who are outdoors should seek ​appropriate shelter in a sturdy, enclosed structure immediately.
    • When the detector senses conditions are safe, the strobe light will turn off and the horn will sound three short 5-second blasts; normal activity may resume.
  • ​An interactive map of Coppell's ThorGuard unit locations can be found here.
  • It is important to remember that lightning can occur at any time, even if overhead cloud conditions do not seem ominous; though it may appear to be clear and sunny where you are, "bolts from the blue" can occur up to 10 miles away from its parent thunderstorm.
    • If you see lightning or hear thunder, halt activity and seek shelter for at least 30 minutes without observing any additional strikes/thunder.
    • Head to NOAA's lightning safety page for more information.

​​​​​​​Noaa All-hazards weather radio​

  • ​National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) All-Hazards Radios are used nationwide, and broadcast weather information directly from the National Weather Service (NWS) from a collaborative network of radio stations. During dangerous weather, they are activated automatically by the local NWS Weather Forecast Office (WFO) when the weather threatens their responsible domain.
  • The City of Coppell highly recommends that you purchase an All-Hazards Weather Radio with the S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) and selectable alert features, and program it accordingly to deliver weather warnings when issued for our area. 
    • Examples of consumer models that offer both these features include the Midland WR300 and Midland WR400.
  • Most weather radios operate on both an AC power wall adapter and battery backup, which is important for emergencies experiencing power failure, as traditional communication mechanisms (TV, radio, landline phone) may not function.
  • Our local area county codes are:
    • Denton County: 048121
    • Dallas County: 048113
    • Tarrant County: 048439
    • Collin County: 048085
  • For more information on NOAA All-Hazards Weather Radios, click here.
  • For help programming your weather radio, you may also call the local Weather Forecast Office in Fort Worth at (817) 429-2631, or look for special​ severe weather awareness events in your community.



​​​​​​​Smartphone Applications

  • ​There are many different phone applications that offer "push" notification services during severe weather. Some are free, and some cost money. Depending on your particular preference, these apps can be downloaded to your smart phone or other device as a tool for weather warning information. 
  • Be sure to enable the "push" notification feature, which allows the app to continuously poll for alerts, and set the alerts to an audible tone that will wake you up at night.
  • Here are a few examples of phone apps that offer push notification alerts for dangerous weather:
  • Many other applications are available for download via the Apple App Store or Google Play, and can be found by performing a simple 'Weather Radio' subject search.
  • Remember: downloading a smartphone application is not a substitute to having a working weather radio.

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​​When it comes to receiving important emergency alerts, remember:

"Two is one and one is none!"


​​​What's the Weather?
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Contact:​
Coppell Emergency Management
820 S. Coppell Rd
Coppell, TX 75019
O: (972) 462-5326
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​177 N Heartz Rd
Coppell, TX 75019
​972-304-3655​
Fax: 972-304-3622​
library@coppelltx.gov
Main Library Hours
Monday-Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm
Friday: 10 am - 6 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday: 1 pm - 5 pm​​​
Lobby and Commons Hours
Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 9 pm
Friday: 9 am - 6 pm​
​Drive Up Window Hours
Monday - Thursday: 9 am - 8:30 pm
Friday: 9 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday: 9 am - 4:30 pm
Sunday: 12 pm - 4:30 pm​

LIBRARY STAFF​:


Dennis Quinn
Library Director

972-304-7030
dquinn@coppelltx.gov

Kim McGrath
Senior Administrative Technician

972-304-3626
kmcgrath@coppelltx.gov​

​Kevin Carrothers
Librarian Supervisor

972-304-7048
kcarrothers@coppelltx.gov

Amy Pittman-Hassett
Librarian Supervisor

972-304-3656
ahassett@coppelltx.gov​

​​Jennifer Franz
Librarian

972-304-7029
jfranz@coppelltx.gov​

Morgan Griffin
Librarian

972-304-365​7
mgriffin@coppelltx.gov

Lauren Osburn
Librarian

972-304-3557
losburn@coppelltx.gov​

Sarah Silverthorne
Librarian

972-304-3627
ssilverthorne@coppelltx.gov

​JJ White

Librarian

972-304-7026
jwhite@coppelltx.gov​

Tracie Williams
Librarian

972-304-3572
twilliams@coppelltx.gov​

Usha D'Silva
Library Technician

972-304-7027
udsilva@copp​elltx.gov

Molly Wright

Library Technician

972-304-3659
mwright@coppelltx.gov​

Cassie Young

Library Technician

972-304-7020​
cyoung@coppelltx.gov​​​

​Library Board meetings are regularly held on the second Thursday of each month at 7 pm. Visit coppelltx.gov/news-media​ to view upcoming meetings and agendas. 
Current Library Board​​​​​​​

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TAX 2014A PARKWAY BOULEVARD

T​he design contract for the Parkway Boulevard improvements was awarded to J. Volk Consultants, Inc. in August 2015. The project consists of removal and replacement of pavement, water, and sewer lines from Heartz Road to Lodge Road. The project will include an 8' sidepath/trail on the north side of the road from Heartz Road to Moore Road and a 6' sidewalk along the south side of the roadway. The construction project was awarded to Tiseo Paving Company for a total contract amount of $7,426,912.50​. Construction is anticipated to begin in Spring 2019.

Latest Update: 

The project is divided into several phases. Phase 1 of the project will begin on Monday, March 25, 2019, and work is expected to be completed in Spring 2020. Below are Tiseo Paving’s construction activities for Phase 1 of the project, which will occur over the next four to six weeks: 

1. Phase 1 of the project involves only the installation of utilities. 
2. Tiseo Paving will initially begin construction on the westbound lanes of Parkway Blvd from Heartz Road to Alex Drive/Parkway Place. Construction activities will include the installation of waterlines and storm sewers. No street paving will occur. 
3. Construction will happen one block (500 to 700 feet) at time. During this phase, Tiseo will fully close a section of the right, west-bound lane. Tiseo will also temporarily close the left, westbound lane from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each weekday. During these hours, traffic will be limited to a single lane in each direction on the eastbound side of Parkway Blvd Lane closures will be limited to only one block at a time. 
4. Tiseo Paving will stage construction equipment in the southeast side of Andy Brown Park East parking lot. This area will be fenced off for the protection of residents. 
5. During Phase 1 of the project, there will be no relocation of the mail boxes along Parkway Boulevard.​​

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please contact: 
Kumar Gali, P.E., Assitant Director of Public Works - Engineering​ at 972-304-7019 or email kgali@coppelltx.gov

NORTHERN CAMPION TRAIL EXTENSION

The City of Coppell has partnered with Dallas County and the City of Irving to bring an extension of the Campion Trail to Coppell. The project is being funded by Dallas County, designed and managed by the City of Irving. At the conclusion of the project, the portion in Coppell will fall under the City of Coppell maintenance. The construction contract was awarded to DENCO Construction in the amount of $2,505,438.47. The project includes over 2 miles of 12’ wide concrete trail with a bridge crossing Grapevine Creek just west of MacArthur Boulevard. The project will begin at Mockingbird Lane at Belt Line Road and run east shifting south of the Belmont Landing subdivision, cross Grapevine Creek and follow the levee past MacArthur Boulevard. 

If you have any questions or concerns about the project please contact: 
Kent Collins, P.E., Director of Public Works at ​972-304-7019 or email kcollins@coppelltx.gov
John Elias, Parks Project Manager at 972-462-5115 or email jelias​@coppelltx.gov

ST 15-01A  FREEPORT PARKWAY, (BETHEL RD TO I-635)

The design contract for Freeport Parkway improvements was completed by J. Volk Consulting for a total contract amount of $726,000.  The project includes full pavement replacement, bridge reconstruction, utility replacement / rehabilitation, landscaping enhancement, geometry improvements, trail construction, lighting, and a new traffic signal. The construction project was awarded to Texas Sterling Construction Co. for a total contract amount of $16,519,808.64. Construction is anticipated to begin in Spring 2018.

Latest Update: 

Texas Sterling Construction Co. continues the water line replacement in Southwestern Blvd. The Phase 2 Utility work is approximately 95% complete. Paving repairs on Southwestern will begin once the utility work is complete. Franchise utility relocations are nearing completion, once completed the paving work on the Northbound lanes of Freeport will resume. Northbound lane bridge work is in progress.

Traffic on Freeport Parkway from W. Bethel to Dividend was reduced to one lane on the west side of the roadway.

These lane closures will be in place for the duration of the Freeport Parkway Rehabilitation project, which is expected to take 18-24 months. The expected completion date for the project is Spring 2020.​

If you have questions or concerns about the project, please contact Kent Collins, P.E., Director of Public Works at 972-304-7019 or email kcollins@coppelltx.gov

TAX 2017A NEIGHBORHOOD ALLEY REPLACEMENT PROJECT #4

Selected neighborhood alleyways were chosen to be reconstructed based on pavement study results. Impacted alleyways are associated with Cambria Drive North & South, Woodhurst Drive South, Clear Haven-Still Forest and Tara Court. Construction is scheduled to start in late summer 2018 and is anticipated to be complete in late spring 2019. This project was awarded to Indus Road and Bridge, Inc. in the amount of $896,564.00. Caution should be exercised by anyone travelling within the alley construction zone.

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please contact Jamie Brierton, Project Manager at 972-462-5151 or email jbrierton@coppelltx.gov


PROJECTS IN DESIGN


TAX 2015B  PLANTATION DRIVE AND MOSSY OAKS STREET RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT 

The design for these improvements is currently underway with Pape-Dawson Engineers. The project will impact the entire length of Plantation Drive and Mossy Oaks Street. The project includes complete pavement reconstruction and utility upgrades. Construction is anticipated in FY 2020-2021.

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please contact Jamie Brierton, Project Manager at 972-462-5151 or email jbrierton@coppelltx.gov​​​

TAX 2016B AIRLINE DRIVE 

A design contract for the reconstruction of Airline Drive was awarded to Kimley-Horn in summer 2017. The project consists of concrete replacement, utility upgrades and sidewalk improvements. The project will also improve drainage. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2019.

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please contact Jamie Brierton, Project Manager at 972-462-5151 or email jbrierton@coppelltx.gov​​​

ST 16-01A/B S BELT LINE ROAD

A design contract for the reconstruction of S. Belt Line Road from Denton Tap Road to I-635 was awarded to Halff Associates, Inc. in the Spring of 2019. The project consists of paving, drainage, and utility improvements. 

If you have questions or concerns about the project, please contact Kent Collins, P.E., Director of Public Works at 972-304-7019 or email kcollins@coppelltx.gov

TAX 2017B OAK GROVE LANE
A design contract for the reconstruction of Oak Grove Lane was awarded to Pacheco Koch, LLC. in the Fall of 2018. The project consists of paving, drainage, sidewalk, and utility improvements. Construction is anticipated to begin in Fall of 2019.  

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please contact Jamie Brierton, Project Manager at 972-462-5151 or email jbrierton@coppelltx.gov​​​

TAX 2017C CAMBRIA DRIVE AND WISE WAY
A design contract for the reconstruction of Cambria Drive and the Wise Way connection was awarded to Criado & Associates, Inc. in the Spring of 2019. The project consists of complete pavement reconstruction, utility upgrades, and storm drain improvements. Construction is anticipated to being in Spring of 2020.​  

If you have any questions or concerns about the project, please contact Jamie Brierton, Project Manager at 972-462-5151 or email jbrierton@coppelltx.gov​​​​​


FUTURE PROJECTS

SOUTHWESTERN
SPANISH MOSS AND JEB COURT


Sidewalk repair process

1. DAMAGED SIDEWALK IS DEMOLISHED & REMOVED

2. GROUND IS COMPActED & PREPARED

3. WOOD FORMS ARE SET AND REBAR IS PLACED

4. CONCRETE IS POURED & CURES/DRIES TYPICALLY 24-72 HOURS

5. CONTROL JOINTS ARE SAWCUT AND SEALANT IS APPLIED TO EXPANSION JOINTS, IF ANY​


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APPLY FOR A PERMIT ON-LINE​

As a protective measure for our residents, a building permit must be acquired from the Building Inspections Department for the replacement of all roofs, both residential and commercial. The permit ensures that the contractor is registered with the City and that a safety inspection will be performed.


 
Residential safety inspections include:
  • An external visual scan from the ground for obvious deficiencies, such as missing flashing.
  • An internal inspection that focuses on heater and water heater vents to ensure they are still in compliance and safe.
  • An internal inspection that identifies actual or potential damage from roofing nails or other damage in cases where certain gas supply piping products are presented.

Please note:

  • Roof replacement shall include the removal of existing layers of roof coverings down to the roof deck.
  • Roof top mounted Photovoltaic Systems (Solar Panels) may be damaged and need replacement or repair. This might require a separate permit. If they need to be removed to replace roofing , this must be done by a qualified contractor. A permit will be required for re-installation.
*An inspection will not be performed on "patch" repairs of less than one "square" (100 square feet - 10'x10') that do not affect vents or PV (Solar) Systems.*

 
First-time company registrations must be completed in our office at 265 Parkway Blvd, Coppell, TX. Once your company has been registered, you can apply for a permit online at our Citiz​en Self Service portal. For questions, call 972-304-3500.
Our goal is to keep you safe!


 
For a list of registered Roofing Contractors click h​​​e​​​r​​e(Updated as of 5:00 p.m., August 2, 2018​)
 


2015 international codes in effect may 11, 2017


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265 E Parkway Blvd.
Coppell, TX 75019
PO Box 9478
972-304-3500
inspect@coppelltx.gov

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.

  

​Contractor Information

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

 

Contractor Registration Form​​​​

New Contractor Requirements

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



 

Fee Schedule / Forms and Applications

 

 

​Permit Fee Schedule​​

Contractor Fees

Other Forms and Applications:


 


Adopted Codes and Ordinances

2015 International Codes



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-line Payment  

Payment Instructions


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

 

Registration Forms and Inspection Checklist:


 

 

FOR POWER OUTAGES:

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 the 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.

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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 the next business day.  (For a list of registered electricians click e.)
  • 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 Tiffany Anderson at 972-304-7052.

 

DIVISION STAFF

​Suzanne Arnold

Chief Building Official

972-304-3506
sarnold@coppelltx.gov

Stephen Meyer
Residential/Commercial Building Inspector

972-304-3511
smeyer@coppelltx.gov​

Jack Foster
Commercial Building Inspector

972-304-3510
bfoster@co​ppell​tx.gov

Danny Doster
Residential/Commercial Building Inspector

972-304-3641
ddoster@coppelltx.gov
​​​Violetta Espinoza

Administrative Technician II

972-304-3500
vespinoza@coppelltx.gov

​Kaitlyn Grizzle

​Administrative Technician II

972-304-3500
kgrizzle@coppelltx.gov


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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

 

​APPLY FOR A PERMIT ON-LINE​

Commercial Requirements​​​​​​​ Residential Requirements
Garage Enclosures Requirements​Accessory Structures (Arbors/Gazebos) Requirements
Water Heater Requirements​​Fence Requirements
Irrigation Requirements​Screening & 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 and 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
  • ​Roofing
Please contact Tim Oates in the Fire Department at 972-304-3512 for additional information on the following permits:​


SIGN PERMIT APPLICATION


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


 

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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.
Town Hall Presentation
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.​
FY2017-2018
FY2016-2017​
FY2015-2016

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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​​​​​Volunteering & Community Involvement

Volunteering and staying active in your local community is a great way to stay involved, learn new skills, and promote awareness when disaster strikes. There are dozens of organizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to help you stay involved. 
Read below the video to learn about some of the local volunteer organizations available to you:
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​​​​​​Volunteering In Coppell

The City of Coppell recognizes and welcomes the extraordinary value volunteers bring to the public stewardship, citizen engagement, and expanded resources of programs, projects, events, and activities. There are volunteer opportunities available in a variety of interest areas, schedules, and activities.  Your time and commitment to the community are important, and helping you find the best fit for your volunteer requirements is the road to successful connections. This is the premise for the Coppell Connections portal, which matches both adult and youth volunteers to opportunities that match their interests. To learn more about volunteer opportunities, visit the ​Coppell Volunteer page.

​​​​​​VOLUNTEERING Across North Texas

​​​​​​Volunteer Now

​Formerly the Volunteer Center of North Texas, Volunteer Now serves as the hub of volunteerism in North Texas. This organization provides 24/7 connection between volunteers and local service opportunities, and offers a wide range of programs and services that build capacity for local nonprofits.

​​​​​​Dallas County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)

Handled by the Dallas County Health Department, this group consists of medical and non-medical personnel that are deployed during emergencies and disasters. They assist with services such as mass vaccinations and medical needs during sheltering operations.

​​​​​​​​American Red Cross

The American Red Cross offers​ several volunteer opportunities--from training to be ready to respond to disasters, to supporting a blood drive, from delivering messages to their US service personnel, to connecting families displaced by disasters or conflicts with aid organizations.

​​​​​​​AmeriCorps

Fostered by the Corporation for National and Community Service, the mission of CNCS and AmeriCorps is to improve lives, strengthen communities, and encourage civic engagement through service and volunteering. The VISTA project (Volunteers In Service To America) of North Texas focuses on building the organizational, administrative, and financial capacity of organizations that fight illiteracy, improve health services, foster economic development, and otherwise assist low-income communities.

​​​​​Thank you for your interest in Volunteering!



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820 S. Coppell Rd
Coppell, TX 75019
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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Parks & Facilities Map

 

PARK HOURS: Parks are open 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. Please refrain from park use after dark.


 

Park

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​1. Allen Road Park​400 N. MacArthur Boulevard​5.5​XX​​X​X​X
​2. Andrew Brown Park Central  364 N. Denton Tap Road ​8X​X​​XX​
​3. Andrew Brown Park East (take a virtual tour)​260 E. Parkway Boulevard​118X​X​X​ X​X​X​X
​3. Kid Country Playground 260 E. Parkway BoulevardX​​XX​
​4. Andrew Brown Park West ​363 N. Denton Tap Road ​52X​X X X​​X X​XX
​5. Denton Creek Park* ​West Denton Creek​52​X
​6. Grapevine Creek Park 600 Moore Road ​33.1
​7. Grapevine Springs Park700 S. Par​k Road ​23X​​X​X​X
​8. Hunterwood Park   553 Anderson Avenue ​7.7X​​X​X​X
​9. MacArthur Park 400 S. MacArthur Boulevard​17​XX​​X
​9. Waggin' Tails Park​​400 S. MacArthur Boulevard​2.5
​10. Magnolia Park​600 Levee Place ​27X​​X​XX​​X
​11. Moore Road Park  ​600 N. Moore Road30​X XX​X​
​12. Riverchase Park 1401 Glade Point Drive ​.5X​
​13. The Duck Pond Park 400 E. Bethel School Road ​5​XX​​XX​​X
​14. Thweatt Park 101 N. Coppell Road ​5​XX​X​
​15. Villawood Linear Park* 575 Villawood Drive ​3.3
​16. Wagon Wheel Park  345 Freeport Parkway ​153​XX​X​X​X​X​X​​X​X
​16. Coppell Nature Park 345 Freeport Parkway​66​X​X​X​X​X
​17. Woodhurst Linear Park402 Woodhurst Drive ​3.9
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​Facilities

​A. Parks and Recreation Administration Offices ​255 E. Parkway Boulevard
A. Town Center Plaza 255 E. Parkway Boulevard
​A. Helping Hands Community Garden ​255 E. Parkway Boulevard
​B. Parks and Recreation Service Center Offices​816 S. Coppell Road
​C. The CORE​ ​234 E. Parkway Boulevard
​D. Senior and Community Center​345 W. Bethel Road
​E. Wagon Wheel Tennis Center  ​950 Creekview Drive
​F. Biodiversity Education Center ​367 S. Freeport Parkway
​G. Rolling Oaks Memorial Center​400 S. Freeport Parkway
​H. The Square at Old Town ​768 W. Main Street
​H. Main Street Interactive Fountain​768 W. Main Street​​​
​I. Heritage Park ​700 S. Coppell Road
​J. Ground Delivery Community Garden​450 S. Denton Tap Road

MAIN STREET INTERACTIVE FOUNTAIN 

​The Main Street Fountain is the perfect place to cool off as the days get warmer! The fountain is located next to the Farmers Market Pavilion and playground at 768 W. Main Street. The 2019 season will begin on Friday, May 3, 2019. 

​Main Street Interactive Fountain Hours
Sunday - Friday 9 AM - 9 PM
Saturday8 AM - 9 PM
  

Pavilions

Pavi​lions are available for rent to Corporate and Coppell Residents.  For more information on pavilions or other rental facilities please click here.  
 

Trails​

​Coppell’s trail system currently consists of approximately 14 miles of multi-use hike and bike trails, a 1.1 mile decomposed granite soft running trail, and 5 miles of preserved nature trails. Since 2015, the trail system has been expanded by 25%, and future plans include 6.5 additional miles in the next 2 years, including providing greater connectivity to surrounding cities. ​

The system is a master-planned greenbelt trail beginning at the area along Denton Creek in the Andrew Brown Community Park system. View the Trails System Map 

View the 
Trail Implementation Master Plan
The vision for the continuation of the trails system is to provide easy access at any point within the City, and connect to the regional trail system linking other surrounding communities.  


Safe Routes to School


Lightning Prediction System

A lightning prediction system is in place in some of the busier park sites and along some trails within the City. The system is designed to alert park, trail and ballfield users that the conditions are favorable for lightning strikes.

When conditions are right, the system will sound an alarm. A warning can provided 8 to 20 minutes before a potential strike occurs. The system monitors a 2-mile radius around the unit. When activated, those in the area should seek shelter immediately. The lightning prediction system operates from 7 AM - 11PM, seven days a week. ​

Park visitors should always assess weather conditions before going outside and always be prepared to take the appropriate action needed to ensure safety.​

Locations:
​Andrew Brown West/Central/East and Moore Road Park​Four units cover all passive trails, pools and sports fields in the area. 
​Wagon Wheel Park ​Three units cover trails, fields and Wagon Wheel Tennis Center
​MacArthur Park ​One u​nit located between the playground and ballfields
​Pinkerton Elementary School ​One unit covers two ballfields​​

 
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​Coppell, TX 75019
​972-304-7077​
​​Monday - Thursday: 5 AM to 10 PM
Friday: 5 AM to 8 PM
​Saturday: 7 AM to 6 PM
Sunday: 1 PM to 6 PM



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​​Fitness Center​​

​Aquatics​​

​Sunshine Room

Rentals​​​

Register for Classes

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Recreation classes & activities: 

                     
​​Spring Catalog (Jan. - May)   Summer Catalog (Jun. - Aug.)    2019 Summer Camp Guide    2019 KidzConnect Brochure

 Are you a local business looking for an opportunity to program within The CORE?  Check out the link to the requirements for our Contract Program Instructors!

FEATURING: 

  • 3,300 square-foot fitness room, complete with state-of-the-art cardiovascular and strength-training equipment
  • Indoor and outdoor pools, including play areas, slides, and lap lanes
  • Gymnasium
  • Studio space​
  • Indoor track
  • Classroom space 

 
PASS OPTIONS
Annual, 3-Month, Youth, and Day Passes include the use of swimming pools, gym, fitness center, and group exercise classes.   Proof of current address must be provided at time of purchase.  Dual family households with a senior must pay the regular family rate.  See Pricing and Information link below for detailed information. Family passes also include entry to the Sunshine Room. 
 Pricing and Information​

 

 

FITNESS

Group Exercise classes, Virtual Exercise classes, free-weights, machine-weights, cardio machines, indoor track, and an outdoor circuit area are available for use by individuals 13 years and older. Users aged 13 - 15 must have a parent-signed waiver and complete an orientation.

 
 Personal Training Information​                   Personal Training Request Form​​  *
               *​You can submit this form by printing and bringing it with you to The CORE or via email to JWinters@coppelltx.gov​
 

GYMNASIUM

The gymnasium is available for drop-in basketball.  Organized practices are permitted by reservation only.  Basketballs may be checked out at the front desk.  The gym is also available for open volleyball and badminton play, during certain hours. 
 

 
New in 2019! Open Play Pickleball will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 - 11:30 AM beginning on January 15.
   

​​AQUATICS

​Indoor pools are open year-round.  The outdoor pool area is open during the summer season, from Memorial Day Weekend (May 27) to Labor Day (September 4), when school is out.
Pool schedules are subject to change without notice:           Pool Closures: 
Spring 2019 - Indoor Pool Schedule​Check the status of the pool and Aquatics events before you come in!
​Click on the Pool Status Hotline icon below or call (972) 695-3539.

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Indoor Pool (Year Round)
Mon​​day - Thursday: 5 AM - 9 PM
Friday: 5 AM - 8 PM
Saturday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Sunday: 1 PM - 6 PM
Outdoor Pool (Memorial - Labor Day)
Mon​​day - Thursday: 10 AM - 8 PM
Friday: 1 PM - 8 PM
Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM
Sunday: 1 PM - 6 PM


The CORE offers Learn to Swim Lessons year round for ages 3 - 14. For a listing of classes offered, please check out our Activity Guide above, call, or visit the facility in person.  There are Learn to Swim Scholarships available to those who qualify (limited quantities available).  Click here for more information and to view the application.  For questions, please call the Aquatics office at 972-304-7037.
 

 
​​​​​​​​​RENTALS AND PARTIES
The CORE offers rental opportunities for the pools, the gymnasium, and the multi-purpose rooms. (Times and rates vary). 
 
To request a rental opportunity at The CORE or to inquire about a specific date and time, please complete one of the following forms:
Once completed, please submit the form in person to The CORE or by email at CORE@Coppelltx.gov.
By submitting a request form, you are not guaranteed availability and/or approval. 
 
For additional information on our options, please call the facility at 972-304-7077 or visit the Front Desk staff.  


Parties
The CORE offers different options for hosting birthday parties including room and tent rentals depending on the season, sports team parties, or other celebrations.  Please complete and submit a rental request form (links above). ​​​​

 

SUNSHINE Room 

The Sunshine Room is available for the children of pass users. Family Pass Holders include free entry to the Sunshine Room. Additional Pas​ses can be purchased at the front desk.  Due to our staff-to-child ratio, space is limited; reservations are recommended.  Please see our Sunshine Room brochure​ for more information. Call 972-304-7039 for availability and reservations.

 

 

REGISTRATION

Program registration can be done in-person at the Front Desk or online at www.cop​pellactivities.com​.  Create an account today!​

 

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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  ​

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TAKE A LOOK AROUND THE TENNIS CENTER!​

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Upcoming Events
        

Spring Classes (Jan. - May)    Summer Classes (Jun. - Aug.)     2019 Summer Camp Guide


​Featuring:​

  • ​12 lighted courts (in banks of 2), 4 pickleball 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​​​​​

Now Featuring Pickleball Courts!



Weather-Related Closures​

Check the status of our courts and events before you come in!
​Click on the Cout Status Hotline icon or call (972) 942-0999.

Open a the latest message instantly! To set up one-touch access to the Court Status Hotline, simply open the link on your mobile device and then select "Save to Home Screen" ​in your options panel.


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
7:30 pm
​$15 for 1.5 hour drill
Thursday7:30 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​!

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.​

NEW in 2019! ​

​Tennis Center lessons and practices now support the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Net Generation curriculum.  Progression through the junior program is competency-based and each class has its own individual assessment. 

Starting each student on the correct pathway is important to us! Prior to the start of 2019 classes, Wagon Wheel Tennis Center will offer assessment 
classes. These classes are free of charge and will ensure students are given the best opportunity to grow as athletes! Register by calling the front desk at 972-393-5687. 

Click here to see our 2019 Assessment Dates!


Spring 2019 Junior Course Track ​Class Description
Quickstart I
Pre-Rally • Fine tuning motor skills during early childhood is an essential component of athletic development.  This class focuses on basic athletic movements, ball tracking and basic stroke production skills. Parents are encouraged to participate in this program to help facilitate tennis learning and guide their children through practice at home.
Quickstart II​
Intro to Rally • Learn more stroke technique and rallying skills.  Students will be challenged to learn and produce efficient strokes, introduction to point play/scoring and interact independently with partners.  
Quickstart III​Rally Based • Students will learn efficient stroke production, tennis terminology, traditional scoring and will begin match play on our 60 foot court.  Tournament play is encouraged to help facilitate development. 
​Jr Development IPoint Based • Students will begin to play on the full-sized 78 foot court, live ball drills are used more frequently, regular point play is encouraged and using 26- or 27-inch racquets is required.  Tournament play is encouraged to help facilitate development.
​Jr Development IIMatch Based • Students in this class have acquired all essential strokes and will develop match savviness.  Classes will include a mix of rally-based games, live ball drills, fed ball drills and point play.  Participation in USTA tournaments is highly encouraged.​​

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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​​​​​​​A Request for Public Information can be submitted to the city in several ways. The request must include name, address, daytime telephone number of the requestor and the documents or items requested.

**NEW** For building permits, plans or inspections, click here to search the database. If you do not find the document you are needing, please complete the form below.

The request can be submitted in one of four ways:

  • Personal appearance in the City Secretary Department, Second Floor, Town Center, 255 Parkway Boulevard, Coppell, Texas.
  • Via U.S. Mail to the City Secretary Department, City of Coppell, P. O. Box 9478, Coppell, Texas 75019.
  • Via Fax to the City Secretary Department, 972-304-3673, Attention: Christel Pettinos
  • Via an online Request for Public Information Application below.

For more information on the Texas Open Records Act, go to texasattorneygeneral.gov​.

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JC's Burger Bar: Now open​ at 160 W Sandy Lake Road in the new Woodside Village Shopping Center addition to the west of Sprouts.​ https://www.jcsburgerbar.com/​

Soles4Souls: Warehouse now open at 505 Airline Drive. https://soles4souls.org/about-us/​

HotWorx: Now open at 160 W Sandy Lake Road in the new Woodside Village Shopping Center addition to the west of Sprouts. https://hotworx.net/​​

DFW Ayurveda: Wellness Center now open at 220 S Denton Tap Road, Suite 202.​ 

Club Pilates​: Now open at 106 N Denton Tap, Suite 200 in the Tom Thumb Shopping Center. ​https://www.clubpilates.com/location/coppell/​

9Round: Now open at ​120 S Denton Tap, Suite 310 in the Town Oaks Centre. ​​​https://www.9round.com/fitness/Coppell-TX-x9302

Sandy Lake CrossFit: Now open at 989 W Sandy Lake Road.  https://www.sandylakecrossfit.com/​ 
 
Alpine Wash: Now open at 250 S Denton Tap Road. https://alpinewash.com/​  

Mattison Avenue Salon Suites: Located at 160 W Sandy Lake Road in the new Woodside Village Shopping Center addition to the west of Sprouts. http://mattisonsalonsuites.com/​


​OPENING SOON:

Board and Brush Creative: To be located at 150  S Denton Tap Road, Suite 106 in the Braewood Shopping Center. https://boardandbrush.com/

Andy's Frozen Custard: To be located at 180 W Sandy Lake Blvd in front of the new Woodside Village Shopping Center Addition. ​https://www.eatandys.com/coppell-tx​

Tru by Hilton Coppell DFW Airport​ North: Hotel to be located at 1560 Point West on the northwest corner of IH 635 and S Belt Line Road. https://tru3.hilton.com/en/hotels/texas/tru-by-hilton-coppell-dfw-airport-north-DFWCLRU/


The ​CMI Group​​: To be Located at 361 S. Royal Lane.​ ​https://www.thecmigroup.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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​P.O. Box 9478 
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​​Mission

The Planning Department is responsible for land u​se 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:

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 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting scheduled for May 16, 2019 has been cancelled due to lack of submittals.​


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? 

41,100 as of January 1, 2018.

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

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​Mindi Hurley
​Director of Community Development​

Phone: 972-304-3677
Email: mhurley@coppelltx.gov​​

Marcie Diamond,  AICP​

Assistant Director of Community Dev/Planning

Phone: 972-304-3676​​
Email: mdiamond@coppelltx.gov
Mary Paron-Boswell, AICP            
Senior Planner
Phone: 972-304-3675
Email: mparon-boswell@coppelltx.gov​    

                                                                                                        

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Coppell, TX 75019
​P.O. Box 9478 
972-304-3678
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​​Mission

The Planning Division 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 Division:

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 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting scheduled for May 16, 2019 has been cancelled due to lack of submittals.

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? 

41,100 as of January 1, 2018.

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 Division 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.  The Agenda/Packet is available the Friday before the scheduled meeting.

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 Division 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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DIVISION STAFF​​​

​Mindi Hurley
​Director of Community Development​

Phone: 972-304-3677
Email: mhurley@coppelltx.gov​​

Marcie Diamond,  AICP​

Assistant Director of Community Dev/Planning

Phone: 972-304-3676
​​Email: mdiamond@coppelltx.gov
Mary Paron-Boswell, AICP            
Senior Planner
Phone: 972-304-3675
Email: mparon-boswell@coppelltx.gov​    


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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​

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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


Come one, come all! The Coppell Senior and Community Center at Grapevine Springs is hosting the first May Fest Fair on Wednesday, May 1 from 9:30AM – 12:30PM. 

The Dallas Jazz Trio will perform throughout the event. Chair massages will be available for purchase, as well as food from local gourmet food trucks: Gepetto’s Pizza and Pokey O’s Ice Cream. Stop by various booths for information, complimentary Car Fit service, free notarizations, games, screenings, door prizes, and light shopping from local vendors. Popcorn and iced tea will be provided courtesy of The Coppell Senior and Community Center. All are welcome to attend!

Click here for a full list of vendors, services and activities for the event!


 

Want to make an impact in your community? The Coppell Senior and Community Center offers a variety of ways to give back! The Knit Wits and Material Girls use their talents in sewing, knitting and fiber arts to create items for those in needs. Since 2015, donations of handmade baby items, dog beds, toiletry bags have topped over 35,000 and have benefitted newborns in need, local county hospitals, animal shelters, and rehabilitation centers. The Knit Wits meet on Tuesdays at 1:00PM and the Material Girls meet at Thursdays at 1:00PM. Join us for fun! ​​

Class Catalogs


Spring (March - May)
We offer progressive programs in the areas of Education, Excursions, Health, Fitness, Aquatics, Special Events, Drop-In Activities, and Arts & Crafts.  For more information on our activities, click on our catalog images. Stop by for a tour. You're always welcom​e!

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. Click here to check the availability of your preferred date & time. To request a facility reservation, first login with your username and password, then search by the area, type, location, or amenity of the facility you would like to reserve. Fill in all applicable criteria to complete your request. You will be contacted by email if your request is approved. For more information about a rental, 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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When disaster strikes, city services may be cut off and local disaster relief and government responders may not be able to reach you. You need to have plans and supplies in place to make it on your own, at least for a limited time, no matter where you are when an emergency happens.
You need to THINK, PREPARE, and ACT.

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​​Know the Hazards that May Affect Coppell.​​

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​​​Develop your Emergency Plan, Build Your Disaster Supply Kit, and Gain Knowledge/Skills - Know what to do before it happens.

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​​​Disaster Recovery and Getting Involved.



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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 January 19, 2017!

The Citizen's Police Academy Class will begin on Thursday, January 19, 2017 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 12 weeks.  There will be a graduation class scheduled for April 13, 2017.  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 #22 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 participate in a team building, ropes course, and leadership program at Group Dynamix in Carrollton.

BASIC JPAC Activities:

Academy Introduction, Patrol Operations, Vehicles and Equipment, A visit from the Chief of Police, Municipal Court, K-9, Crime Scene Investigation, Bicycle Safety, Traffic Division (radar, traffic stops), Social Networking/Cyber Bullying, Building Searches, Firearms Safety, Self Defense Techniques, Team Building and Leadership Activities!

ADVANCED JPAC Activities:

Narcotics Presentation, Advanced Crime Scene, Investigations, Advanced Building Searches, Self-Defense Strategies and Techniques, Simulated Impaired DriviNg Experience (SIDNE), First Aid/CPR/Emergency Preparedness, Team Building and Leadership Activities

Sessions Dates and Application:

Advanced JPAC: June 24th to June 28th, 2019  (one week, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, M-F only)

Basic JPAC Session #1: July 8 to July 19, 2019 (two weeks, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, M-F only)

Basic JPAC Session #2: July 29 to August 9th, 2019 (two weeks, 8:30 am - 12:30 pm, M-F only)

THE COPPELL POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS BEGUN ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR JUNIOR POLICE ACADEMY COPPELL (JPAC) 2019.

2019 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 2018-2019 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 Academy.

Each Academy will be held at The City of Coppell's Life Safety Park located at 820 S. Coppell Rd. Coppell, TX. 75019. The Academy schedule will have classes and activities outside as well as inside so students should dress appropriately for the summer weather.  It is recommended that students bring a hat, sun screen, water bottle/drinks, and a snack each day of the Academy.  For more information on dress codes, please read the Rules of Behavior on the JPAC Application.

JPAC is VERY popular, and because of the limited number of camps, we anticipate the camps to fill very soon. All three 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 Coppell Middle School campus.

Please contact Officer Tee Warmsley 214-496-6600 with any questions, or email at TWarmsley@coppelltx.gov .  ​

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. Last ​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 (High School or College) and maintain at least a "C" (70) or higher GPA.  

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 at Coppell's Life Safety Park located at 820 S. Coppell Rd, Coppell, TX 75019. 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:​

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Officer Diane Patterson 

​113 Samuel​ Blvd. 

Coppell, Texas. 75019

Office: 214-496-6770

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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Nestled on 66 acres of nature preserve in Wagon Wheel Park, the Biodiversity Education Center at Coppell Nature Park creates an approachable bridge to the outdoors and promotes and provides hands-on environmental education. Participants of the education programs, for both school and the com​munity, observe and learn about local flora, fauna, and environmental sustain​ability issues, as well as develop a deeper connection to their environment through nature.

The Biodiversity Education Center is a “green” constructed ​building. The project receives power from 96 solar panels​ and includes a cistern that captures 9,400 gallons of rain water. Landscaping around the Center features Texas native and adaptive plants, reducing water consumption and providing a habitat for wildlife such as butterflies, hummingbirds, birds and bees. 

Volunteer with us:

Adult Volunteers​

Youth Volunteers​​

The Biodiversity Education Center is only open to the public during center program offerings.

View the kWh generated with the solar panels at the Biodiversity Education Center. ​

Classes & Programs

The Biodiversity Education Center offers a wide variety of community programs for all ages including environmental and gardening education classes, outdoor recreation, tours, and community improvement days. The Friends of the Coppell Nature Park, ​City of Coppell, Keep Coppell Beautiful, Coppell ISD, and Northlake College, work collectively to offer exceptional environmental education programs.​​​ 

Click on an image below to view class offerings
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​Coppell Nature Park

Stay up t​o date with the Friends of the Coppell Nature Park via their website or Facebook.  Check out their lecture series or sign up to help them maintain the trails each third Saturday of the month. Always think SAFETY FIRST​ at the Coppell Nature Park.​ 


​Reservations

View building availability and upcoming events


COPPELL NON-PROFIT RESERVATIONS

Coppell Non-profit 501(c) 3 Organizations can request reservations.  Youth organizations such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4H and American Heritage Girls are asked to submit requests using the non-profit form. 
Reservat​ion Form and Rental Information​

EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUESTS

The Biodiversity Education Center helps students connect with nature by offering facilitated programs and building use to Coppell ISD and community groups free of charge.*

Facilitated Programs

The BEC offers a variety of group learning activities that help students connect with nature. These include themed lessons, hikes and games. You may find descriptions of each activity in the activity lists below. Most activities are about 30 minutes in duration and accommodate a group of about 20 students. They can be used individually or in combination to accommodate a larger group or longer program. Activities are facilitated by BEC staff or trained volunteers, and a minimum number of adult chaperones from the visiting group is required. If your group would like to request a facilitated program, please submit a completed Education Program Request Form to bec@coppelltx.gov at least 30 days prior to the requested program date. BEC staff will email a confirmation and further instructions when the request is received. Program times and activities may be limited by staff/trained volunteer availability. 

Did you know? The BEC offers joint field trips with Life Safety Park. For more information, visit the LSP website: www.lifesafetypark.org 
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Building Use

If your group would like to utilize the BEC for educational purposes, but does not require BEC facilitators for activities, please complete a Reservation Request Form. You may view the events calendar for availability.

*Facilitated programs and building use are available to educational institutions outside CISD and Coppell city limits on a case-by-case basis and will depend on available resources.


To see other ecofriendly initiatives sponsored by th​e City of Coppell, visit coppelltx.gov/sustainability.
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SPRING MUSIC SERIES​​

Friday, March 8, 7 - 9 pm - The Special Edition Band​
Friday, March 22, 7 - 9 pm - Me & My Monkey​
The Square at Old Town, 768 W. Main St. 
Enjoy a night of music in Old Town under the stars! Bring your blanket or chairs and grab a bite to eat from local food trucks​. Complimentary popcorn will be available courtesy of Coppell Parks and Recreation!
**Were you able to come out to enjoy either of the shows? We'd love to hear from you! Please click on the date(s) above and take our short 
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ECOCOPPELL EARTHF​EST

Saturday, April 13, 9 am - 12 pm CANCELED
The Square at Old Town, 768 W. Main St.
UPDATE: Due to inclement weather in the forecast, Earthfest and the Document Shredding event are canceled.
​Celebrate EarthFest at the Farmers Market! ​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, collect giveaways and purchase locally sourced goods from the market! Don't forget to shop the plant ​sale, grab a bite to eat and enjoy live music. 

EGGSTRAV​​AGANZA

Saturday, ​April ​20, 10 am - 1 pm 

Andrew B​​rown Park East, 260 Parkway Blvd.​​

Hop on over to Coppell's annual EGGstravaganza event, full of activities including bounce houses, face painting, music, photos with the Bunny and more!  Egg hunts begin promptly at 10:30A​​M 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! 
Click here for important information regarding parking at this year's event!


PARTY ON THE LAWN: OLD TOWN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Friday, May 3, 7 - 9 pm - Elevation, an Emerald City band
The Square at Old Town, 768 W. Main Street
Celebrate Old Town's 6​th anniversary in style! Grab something to eat from a food truck or check out an Old Town restaurant and enjoy a concert on the lawn! Bring the kids and let them splash in the Main Street Interactive Fountain or play on the playground.


SUMMER 2019 Special Events

SUMMER SPLASH BASH

Friday, May 31, 5 pm
Andrew Brown Park East, 260 E. Parkway Blvd. 
Put on your swimsuits and kick off summer in a cool way! Kids, teens, and families can spend the afternoon speeding down water slides and enjoying cool treats! 


​​CELEBRATE COPPELL - PARTY IN THE PARK

Saturday, June 29, 4 pm - 11 pm
Andrew Brown Park East, 260 E. Parkway Blvd.
Coppell's annual Independence Day celebration returns to Andrew Brown Park with fun for the whole family! Check out our event page​ for more information.


CELEBRATE COPPELL - PARADE

​​​​Thursday, July 4, 9 am
PARADE ROUTE – TBD
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!​​​ ​Residents looking for a fun way to celebrate the holiday should participate in the p​arade!  Sports teams and organizations, HOAs, or groups of frie​​nds and family can enter a patriotic float, decorate a vehicle or bicycles, or walk in the parade.

MOVIE IN THE PARK

Friday, July 26, 8 pm - Movie TBD
Andrew Brown Park East, 260 E. Parkway Blvd.
Gather your blankets and chairs and come out to the park for free showing of an awesome movie! Free popcorn provided by Coppell Parks and Recreation and food trucks will be offering tasty treats.​​



​FALL 2019 SPECIAL EVENTS​​

F​​ALL MUSIC SERIES
Saturday, September 7, 7-9 pm - Band TBD
Saturday,​September 21, 7 - 9 pm - Band TBD

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

Enjoy a night of music in Old Town under the stars! Bring your blanket or chairs and grab a bite to eat from local food trucks​. Complimentary popcorn will be available courtesy of Coppell Parks and Recreation!​



FOOD​​​ TRUCK FRENZY
Saturday, October 5, 5 - 9 pm

Andrew Brown Park East, 260 E. Parkway Blvd.

This popular event is moving to Andrew Brown Park! Come out to the park to enjoy food truck fare from local favorites! Bring a blanket or chairs for a picnic on the lawn. More info on the trucks that will be in attendance at this event as the event date nears.


KAL​EIDOSCOPE: A CELEBRATION OF CULTURES
Saturday, October 19, 5 - 9 pm

Andrew Brown Park East, 260 E. Parkway Blvd.

We're celebrating the cultural diversity of our community through music, dance, art, food and more. ​To get involved or learn more, check out the Kaleidoscope page​.


HOLIDAY PARADE & TREE LIGHTING​

Saturday, December 7, Time TBD
Andrew Brown Park East, 260 E. Parkway Blvd.
Don't miss Coppell's annual kick-off to the holidays! Head to Andrew Brown Park for fun winter activities, live music, giveaways and our annual tree lighting! Visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, enjoy holiday treats and more!

Sponsorships​​
Each year, Coppell's special events attract thousands of attendees. Show your support of the community and showcase your products or service. We can work with you ​to find the right opportunities for your organization​​. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, please email parks@coppelltx.gov​


Inclement Weather​​​​

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

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