UP City Council Recognizes Community Members
The University Park City Council honored the contributions of three community members during its Feb. 20 meeting.
Read moreThe University Park City Council honored the contributions of three community members during its Feb. 20 meeting.
Read moreTommy Stewart will continue his service as University Park’s mayor for two more years, and four candidates are running unopposed for seats on UP’s city council.
Read moreUniversity Park residents have a lot to look forward to in 2024, including the city’s centennial celebration and progress on high profile infrastructure projects, Mayor Tommy Stewart said during his State of the City Address on Feb. 8.
Read moreThe city of University Park recently approved extending a parking program allowing Snider Plaza employees from Daniel Avenue to Rosedale Avenue access to the Hilltop Plaza parking garage for six months or until construction begins on street and sidewalk work in the shopping center.
Read moreUniversity Park’s Parks and Recreation Department recently celebrated the dedication of a bronze statue depicting a shepherdess with a lamb and dog created by artist Barvo Walker in Barns Park.
Read moreThe fiscal year 2024 budget and tax rate recently approved by the University Park City Council marks a nearly 4% decrease in the property tax rate from last year and a 7.4% higher total budget than last year.
Read moreThe University Park City Council recently approved a zoning ordinance that includes a concept plan for existing streets and sidewalks in Snider Plaza with some amendments and incorporated a property at 3420 Rankin Ave., which is intended to be used as a parking lot, into Snider Plaza in a 3-2 vote.
Read moreThe University Park City Council May 16 adopted a collection development policy for the University Park Public Library.
Read moreIncumbent Jaynie Schultz and Candy Evans will be on the May 6 ballot for District 11.
Read moreIncumbent Gay Donnell Willis and Priscilla Shacklett will be on the ballot for the District 13 City Council race May 6.
Read moreTobin E. Maples will come to the town from Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas, where he currently serves as city manager.
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