Friday, May 21
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News and events from the City of Colleyville.
Mayor Newton Update
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Please take a few minutes to watch Mayor Newton's latest video update. In this video, Mayor Newton discusses the city's efforts to improve parks and beautify open spaces throughout the city.

Councilmembers Kelley and Rigney Take Oath of Office
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Councilmembers Chuck Kelley, Place 5, and Callie Rigney, Place 6, took their oaths of office at the May 18 City Council meeting. Kelley and Rigney were re-elected during the most recent general election and will serve until May 2024. The Colleyville Mayor and Councilmembers are elected to three year terms in staggered years.
Rescheduled Plaza Concert This Sunday; Texas Trouble
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Sunday, May 23
4:30 - 6:00 p.m.
Plaza at City Hall

Texas Trouble will perform at the Plaza and provide a high-energy, non-stop concert featuring the best Honky-Tonk sounds around! Enjoy hits from Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, Ray Price, and more. This concert is FREE for all. So bring your lawn chair or blanket and get ready for a toe-tapping night of fun and dance!

Please check the City's Facebook page on Sunday for any concert updates related to the weather.
Colleyville City Fair Canceled
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Colleyville's City Fair has been canceled due to the threat of heavy rain and thunderstorms. Don't you worry though! Many of the attractions will be moved to our upcoming Stars & Guitars event on Friday, June 25.

Keep checking your E-news, the City's Facebook, and website for updates on this event and more.
Your Council Minute - May 19
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The latest edition of Your Council Minute is available and covers action taken by the City Council at the May 18 City Council meeting. Your Council Minute is also posted to the City's Facebook page and city website.

All public meetings can be viewed (live and recorded) on the city's website at Colleyville.com.

Sales Tax Receipts Continue Exceptional Pace
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The Texas Comptroller's Office has posted the most recent sales tax allocation information for May, representing all receipts from purchases made in March of this year. This also marks our halfway point through FY21. The most recent collection came in at a whopping 51.8% over the same month in FY20, raising our YTD growth to a solid 16.8%! In terms of dollars, this represents a total YTD gain of $673,000 over last year. Delving deeper into this exciting collection, it is important to note that March of 2020 sales tax collections were down slightly (1.9%) from the year before. Further, this month's collection included an audit adjustment adding $68,000 to our sales tax receipts. However, even if we net that out and just take current collections, our YTD growth comes up to 40%.

Through March of this year, the City has received a total of $4,687,163 in sales tax. As mentioned before, this is a full $673,000 more than we've received through the same month in FY20. It bears noting that this month marks the 12th consecutive month in which Colleyville has posted sales tax gains over the previous year.

We are blessed to have exceptional residents and business owners who contribute daily to our city's continued success. Please remember to shop Colleyville!
City Council Approves Patriotic Gift Card Program
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On Tuesday, City Council approved the newest gift card program, with a patriotic theme, supporting local businesses this summer.

Beginning mid-June, each Colleyville household will receive a $35 patriotic gift card for use at local participating businesses. Cards are valid through July 31. Once in hand, the gift card can be presented at participating Colleyville businesses for payment of services. The businesses will use the card to credit the transaction and receive reimbursement from the city. Gift cards will also be mailed to homes in neighboring cities within a one mile radius of Colleyville shopping centers.
Summer Reading Program Registration Begins Monday, May 24
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Let the fun begin! Readers of all ages are invited to participate in the 2021 summer reading program, "Glow Crazy with Reading!" Colleyville Public Library is bringing the joy of summer reading to patrons with both in-person storytime classes and READsquared, an engaging online platform.

Summer Reading Club starts Monday, May 24 and is open to children, teens, and adults and continues through July 23. Participants can track titles of books read or amount of time spent reading. Prizes and reading rewards are earned throughout the program by reaching designated reading achievements, along with weekly random surprise drawings.

For more information, visit ColleyvilleLibrary.com.
Summer Fun for Kids of All Ages
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Summer is just around the corner and that means it is time to start thinking about what your children will be doing once school is out. The City offers many fun summer camps to keep your kids learning and engaged. Some of these offerings include: Adventure Day Camp, a camp for ages 4-13 offering a range of activities from archery to scavenger hunts to crafts. One.Soccer for ages 3-16 offers day programs with advanced training for the player who is passionate about taking his/her game to the next level. There is also Junior Police Academy, Fire Camp, engineering and science camps, as well as art and animation camps.

For more information on these activities or to register your child for a City of Colleyville summer activity, call 817.503.1180 or visit ColleyvilleParksandRec.com.
Early Voting for Joint Run-Off Elections
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Early voting will take place at Colleyville City Hall - 2nd floor, 100 Main Street, May 24 through June 1 for joint run-off elections. Election day voting will also be held at Colleyville City Hall on June 5.

Early Voting Hours
May 24-27, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
May 28-29, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
May 30, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
May 31, CLOSED - Holiday
June 1, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Election Day Hours
Saturday, June 5, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

This election will include the runoff for GCISD Place 1. Information regarding the race can be found on the GCISD website.

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Evolution Soccer Camp
Select (U11+) & Pre-Select (U10)
Mon. - Fri., June 14-18
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Pleasant Run Soccer Complex
Ages: 9-16

This camp is for players gearing up for select soccer tryouts this summer. The structured daily curriculum will cover dribbling, passing, shooting, and defending. Goalkeepers will work on shot stopping reactions, crosses and long balls, scrimmage situations and tactics. Case studies during the lunch break each day, plus small-sided games.

For more information, or to register, visit www.colleyvillesoccer.org/camps.
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Beginner Line Dancing
Wednesdays, June 2-30
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Colleyville Senior Center
Ages: 50+

Beginner class is for students with previous dance experience. Students should be capable of learning basic steps: grapevine, chasse, jazz box, and more. Routines up to 48 counts may include rhythms like Waltz or Cha Cha and temps are slow to moderate.

For more information, contact the Senior Center at 817.503.1195.
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Registration Opens for Children's Programming Monday, May 24 at 10:00 a.m.

In-person story times make their return this summer with a virtual class option! Either way, enjoy stories, crafts, and fun activities during the library's story times. Registration opens Monday, May 24 at 10 a.m. for all library card holders. Programs are available for newborns through grade 5 and last for seven weeks.

Space is limited, so register early; one class per child. For more information, please visit ColleyvilleLibrary.com or contact Youth Services at 817.503.1154 or [email protected].
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Chess Club
Wednesdays, June 9 - July 21
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Ages: 8-15

From beginner to expert, chess players of all levels are welcome. No previous knowledge of chess is required.

Registration is required and opens May 24. Registration can be done online at ColleyvilleLibrary.com or in person.

For more information, please contact Jack Pawlowski at 817.503.1165 or email [email protected].
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View Community Development's Active Development Case Map showing plats, site plans, zoning change, and variance requests submitted by location, along with current project status.






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All public meetings will follow social distancing and capacity requirements. You can also view meetings live via the city website and city Facebook page.
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