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During Tuesday's meeting, members from The Colony Roadrunners Club (TCRC) presented the Mayor’s Trophy.
Members included: Ron Rossetti, TCRC board member and co-race chairmen for The Colony Half, Don Beckel,
TCRC member, Todd Blanchard, first overall male in inaugural The Colony Half, Mayor Joe McCourry, Greg Ton-
ian-TCRC president and co-race chairmen, Laurie Tonian TCRC member, David Hundt, vice president of TCRC,
Kisha Littrell, TCRC member and first overall female in The Colony Half, Janalou Phelan, first masters female
winner and Sarah Collins TCRC member.
Council:
MEMBERS APPROVE SITE PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENTS
From PAGE ONE
direct access off the toll- be located on the northeast
eastbound frontage road. It way’s frontage and S. Colony corner of the Sam Rayburn
will feature outside seating Boulevard and Paige Road.
and traditional crossed palm
trees.
The developers will pro-
Tollway.
City officials said the
vide 286 parking, which property is undeveloped, but
“This is the standard size meets the requirements. The once complete, Mattress
for these restaurants, and it front of the building will be Firm will occupy 22,000
will have outdoor seating,” a glass curtain wall, and the square feet of the center,
said Mike Joyce, planning di- back will be made up of The center will direct access
rector. “It will look really brick or stone. Joyce said the off Sam Rayburn frontage
nice the way they have it lo- developers would also pro- and S. Colony Blvd. The de-
cated on the property:
vide a lO-by-45-foot loading velopers are proposing a free
Council members also ap- space.
right turn lane off the toll-
proved the site plan for Finally, council members way, but it remains under
58,623-square-foot Rooms To approved the site plan for a consideration by TxDOT.
Go to be located on the 38,186-square-foot retail and Joyce said the site plan
north side of Sam Rayburn restaurant center known as was only for phase one of the
Tollway. The store will have Village 121. The center will project.
For Beard Park, boat ramp
and monuments are a focus
TOWN MANAGER: RAMP TO BE CLOSED UNTIL MAY 5
TIM GLAZE
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the contractors. The boat neers that the town is work-
ramp is obviously a big and ing with, and we have to
As part of the town’s push important feature to the work around that [during
to improve all lake attrac- park.”
the Beard Park construc-
tions, Beard Park in Little Mueller added that the tion],” Mueller said. “The
Elm is under renovations - dates are “highly dependent tricky thing about the Corps
and the Beard Park boat on the weather,” and the land in the area is that it is
ramp will be closed during town will be working with deemed as wildlife instead
construction, according to the contractor to minimize of recreation, so that limits
officials. any inconvenience that this what we can do without the
From March 31 to May 5, may cause. Corps’approval.”
the Beard Park boat ramp Beard Park will also be Officials are also waiting
will be closed to the public, reinstating the park monu- on final parking lot plans for
Town Manager Matt Mueller ments soon, Mueller said. Beard Park before proceed-
presented the idea of clos- The two historic monu- ing. And while Mueller said
ing the boat ramp during ments that used to be posi- the town is further along
renovations to the town tioned along Eldorado with Little Elm Park in their
council last week. The idea Parkway have been moved rounds of park improve-
was OK’d by the council, and, in the case ofthe cabin, ments, Beard Park remains
and Mueller received confir- stripped down for refurbish, just as high of a priority.
mation from contractors on But Mueller said the town “There is a lot of nostal-
the best time to close the will “prioritize the construc- gia attached to Beard Park,
ramp. tion of the Historic Village and it’s important to incor-
“We have to have a rea- above all other amenities in porate that sense of nostal-
sonable idea of when it will the park” as soon as loose gia as we make our
re-open before we close it,” ends are tied up.
improvements,” Mueller
Mueller said on Monday. “Right now there is a said. “People in this town
“The council is on board, small piece of land belong- have a lot of ties to the log
but I need to hear back from ing to the Corps of Engi- cabin and post office.”
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Aldaz, Gina. The Colony Courier-Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 8, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 23, 2014, newspaper, March 23, 2014; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1622267/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.