Sad sign of the times
Seen at the Exxon 2499/3040.
By Chip Mahaney.
A good article in the DMN (reg reqd) that describes how Southlake is ahead of the curve with regard to school calendars. (I shared my thoughts on this topic a couple of weeks ago.)
Good article in The Messenger this weekend, recounting FM Fire Chief Eric Metzger's proclamation to a Master Plan meeting that we'll soon be needing more fire stations. Granted, the timeline is pretty long -- he's looking 25 years out, but read the article and you'll get a good sense at what's in store.
If you read this site regularly, you know I love the really little slices of life here in Flower Mound. Here are a couple of posts on trash:

More trash talking!
Isn't it nice to come home every night? When I see the Flower Mound sign on FM2499 near Old Gerault, coming up from Dallas, I feel like I'm back on hallowed ground. But I've lived here 10 years, and I know how great this place is.
I'm one of the hordes of people fighting Flower Mound's rush hour traffic every morning. You know, the slow march south on 2499. I squeeze through the funnel, turn east on 114, past Texas Stadium and head straight to downtown Dallas. I don't have the worst commute in the world. In fact, I'd much rather go downtown than try to get to the High 5, or worse, to Frisco or McKinney.
Survey time. Where are the leading citizens of Flower Mound going on vacation this summer? We'll be in Canada for a few days -- looking forward to a few days of cooler weather in the middle of the hot Texas summer. We hear good things about Banff.
This is not a good start to the summer lake season.
Scroll down the page for both posts on the new Flower Mound Power (and Influence) Poll, and post your nominations now.
It's been widely reported (including today's Dallas Morning News) that the recent legislative special session produced not only new tax schemes and spending/sharing formulas, but also a statewide mandated school-start date.
Remember that really provocative series of stories The News Connection did a few months ago about the Denton County Appraisal District? Now's the time, guys, to pick that story up again. Are there any follow-ups to the stories you did back then? How about following some folks to their appraisal protest hearings that will start up in the next week or two?
I don't waste your time with news from out-of-town, unless it has a direct impact on you, the time-discriminating Flower Mounder. But this news from Grapevine should please the FM-living 2499-commuting reader.

Cribbed from the Town's website:
Thanks to those of you who posted some very good nominations for our first-ever Power Poll. And as you can read in the comments of the original post just below, this is really a "Power and/or Influence Poll".
These two giant stores are the giants in their industry. In Flower Mound, one is north, the other south. If town, if people take sides and choose a favorite, chances are it's because one is closer than the other.

Here's something new, and something you won't find in any of the newspapers. And I'm going to need your help.
To all of the wonderful Moms in Flower Mound, I hope this is a special day for you.
And that's obviously what the voters wanted yesterday. Jody Smith won re-election by a 70-30 vote. Given how her first term played out, and given how the world's quietest mayoral campaign went, the outcome of this race really wasn't a surprise.
I haven't gotten my website stats yesterday for Saturday, though I'm sure the nice article in the The News Connection brought a lot of new visitors to the site. One thing I can tell is that yesterday was a record day for people to post comments here, and there were some good ones. So take a moment to scroll down this page, and check the Archive pages too, and you'll find lots of wisdom and some good questions being shared by new readers. I'll respond to some of those comments directly later today or tonight. Thank you all for stopping by.
It's going to be 90 degrees outside, perfect for a day at the pool, the park, the golf course, the backyard. There are a thousand things you could be doing. But please take 15 minutes to go to Town Hall and vote.
Within about an hour of each other this morning, I got official responses to two questions I had posted separately on this site:
I guess this is no surprise.
Thanks to a thoughtful article in tomorrow's News Connection, I'm afraid the days of this blog being one of Flower Mound's exclusive insider secrets are over. I appreciate reporter Janene Nielsen coming over to the flowermoundroad.com headquarters (my living room) to ask me good questions about this site, and then faithfully writing a story that's quite in perspective to what this blog aspires to be. Which is not to be a replacement for our good neighborhood newspapers and the larger Dallas media, but to be a little site that fills in the blanks, drills down for deeper content, and starts a conversation about the things that matter most to us.
I gave a short preview of the new Culver's restaurant a couple of weeks ago. Now they're open, and each day I drive by I see they're pitching another flavor of ice cream (which I think is part of their routine).
Watching FOX 4's coverage of the Anna tornado in northern Collin County has me wondering if Flower Mound will ever take the necessary steps to become an official StormReady community.
I know you folks are reading these pages, and that's very gratifying. But so far I haven't gotten you to bite much on the comments. A few days ago I threw out a "What If" question to try to start a conversation. I'll try it again tonight.
From the e-mail box, this news release from the Town brings good news:
It's an old investigative reporter's maxim. If you follow the money, that's where you'll find the story.
Good job to the folks at The News Connection for putting up podcast interviews of Jody Smith and Jim Lang. They're posted in the TNC Electronic Town Hall. Check them out before you vote!
Talk about power! My son and I were riding bikes, and we had to cross 2499. The safest intersection on the south side of town is the little traffic light at Aberdeen (south of 3040, north of Spinks). Today I learned that when you push the button to let the signal know you're there ... it immediately drops a yellow light on the speedway traffic zooming by. (Sorry folks!) It worked on both sides of the road.
Whereas our Town election season has been pretty dry (compared to previous years), there's more interesting races going on in our neighbors in Lewisville and Grapevine.
Culled from the rush of the local papers this weekend, these headlines:
Tonight was our family's first visit to Little Pete's since it re-opened as Little Pete's. As it turned out, we happened upon their 1st birthday weekend, and they were having a lot of fun. The joint was hopping, with Dive Bombers playing on the outdoor stage in the perfect 75-degree no-wind weather. There's no place like this in Flower Mound, and it will definitely make Flower Mound Road's 2006 Top-10 list of best restaurants, coming this summer (Here's the 2005 list).


Can't decide who to vote for? Here's a quick list of links to recent articles from local papers and on this blog:
Elsewhere on Flower Mound Road:
A play-by-play account of the April 28 FM candidates forum
When/Where to Vote
How to listen to the April 28 candidates forum online
Just for fun, a 10-year history of Flower Mound elections
Jim Lang's race and self-financed candidates
Who's on the Ballot
Did I miss a link? Post it here by adding a comment, please.
Here's something to think about, and then write about. It only works if you post.
Monday afternoon during the reception for new Town Manager Harlan Jefferson, one council member told me the meeting to follow Monday night would be full of fireworks. Even at 5:45pm, the chamber was filling up. For those expecting a show, the meeting didn't disappoint. After hours of debate, the council approved the school's application for two temporary buildings on their existing property. Council voted unanimously 5-0 to approve, overruling a unanimous denial by P&Z just a few days before.
Reference Chapter 1 and Chapter 2.
Reference this post for Chapter 1.