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Town Council Work Session and Regular Meeting - Media

Published: Jun 8, 2026

Community DevelopmentAll

Trophy Club Council Postpones Discussion on Displaying "In God We Trust" Motto

The Trophy Club Town Council discussed the creation of a resolution to display the national motto "In God We Trust" in town facilities. Councilmember Sean Nelson and Gary Ashe sponsored the item. Following public comment from residents both for and against the display, the council decided to postpone discussion indefinitely, indicating no consensus to move forward. Several council members expressed a desire to drop the issue or focus on other town matters.

Community DevelopmentAll

Trophy Club Officially Designated "Texas Town of Patriotism" with New Sub-Logo

The Trophy Club Town Council officially recognized the town as the "Texas Town of Patriotism" by approving a new sub-logo. This designation, granted by the 89th Texas Legislature via Senate Concurrent Resolution 18, remains in effect until 2035. The new sub-logo will complement the primary town logo and be used for patriotic initiatives, special events, and community storytelling to reinforce the town's identity and values.

HousingResidential

Trophy Club Updates Rental Property Regulations, Increases Registration Fee

The Trophy Club Town Council considered an ordinance to update the town's rental registration program. The proposed changes include renaming the license to "rental property registration license," moving applications to an online portal, collecting more detailed information (property, ownership, emergency contacts, tenant, management, safety devices, proof of insurance), and increasing the annual fee from $120 to $125. The program aims to improve safety and compliance, with proposed enforcement partners with the municipal utility district (MUD). The ordinance also combines single-family and multifamily rental regulations into one ordinance and updates occupancy standards. A key amendment removed the requirement for properties to be licensed before advertising or offering for lease, focusing instead on when a lease is signed or the property is operated. Appeals will now go to the Zoning Board of Adjustments, with an increased appeal period. The town will contract with a third-party inspection service to manage the increased workload.

Zoning And Land UseOther

Trophy Club to Acquire Property for Parks and Recreation Expansion for $1.8 Million

The Trophy Club Town Council approved a resolution authorizing the town manager to execute a purchase and sale agreement for property located at 945 Trophy Club Drive for $1.8 million. This acquisition includes costs for appraisal, closing, survey, title, and other related expenses. The property is intended to expand the offerings of the Parks and Recreation Department, potentially serving as a community center. A joint meeting between the Town Council and the Parks and Recreation Board is scheduled for June 15th to present detailed information about the building, intended renovations, operating costs, and potential revenues. The town plans to broadcast this meeting on its Facebook page.

Budget & FinanceAll

Trophy Club Allocates $4.2 Million from General Fund to Capital Replacement Fund

The Trophy Club Town Council approved a one-time transfer of $4.2 million from the general fund balance to the capital replacement fund. This transfer is a result of exceeding the town's financial reserves policy, with the unassigned general fund balance reaching approximately 78% of annual operating expenditures. The funds will cover planned equipment replacements and facility improvements through fiscal year 2031, including public safety vehicles, park improvements, security upgrades, and future ambulance replacements. This proactive funding aims to replace critical assets on schedule, avoid future budget pressures, and reduce the need for debt financing, while maintaining healthy reserve levels. Following the transfer, the general fund reserve balance will drop to approximately $8.2 million (about 52% of annual operating expenditures), remaining just above the top end of the town's target policy range of 35-50%.

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