The Office will be closed on Friday, March 1st.
We will reopen on Monday, March 4th at 8 AM.
The Office will be closed on Friday, March 1st.
We will reopen on Monday, March 4th at 8 AM.
There is a recycling event scheduled for March 9th at the
Grand Prairie Development Center
206 W. Church St.
Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Call 972-237-4578 or register online for the next free Electronics Recycling Event.
The event schedule is:
Time: 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
For more information, see this link
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Last week, we have several suspicious vehicles parked on property, on both sides of the subdivision. In one case, a man was sleeping in his car on the West side, backed in, and no plate displayed. So, we called the Police to come check him out. It is not the first time someone has been sleeping in a car in one of our visitor lots. In other cases, they had drugs with them and were arrested. This last case, he was contacted by PD and was supposedly visiting someone here.
More recently, there was a car parked on the East side, occupied 4 times, and they were also backed in. I tend to notice backed in cars more, especially when there is no front plate or registration visible. It was rather obvious that these 4 young men were smoking weed, the smell kinda gave it away. They appeared to be high school age and I did call the Police to check them out. They left shortly before the officer arrived but I did get them a description of the vehicle and occupants.
I am advising our residents of this issue because our 22 acre subdivision is private property and some folks who do not reside here use it sell or use drugs, drop off stolen cars and have sex in cars. Since we are off the main city streets, they think they are invisible here. If you see someone wandering around property or a vehicle that just does not look right, please call GPPD on the non-emergency number, 972-237-8790 and report any suspicious activity. I have requested GPPD to increase patrols through the property.