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 The Colleyville Parks and Recreation Department broke attendance records with its summer program schedule. And the fall recreation program promises new classes, as well as lots of proven favorites. Fitness boot camps are all the rage as a fun way to lose weight and get strong—and Colleyville PARD has lined up one of the best in the area. Fitness boot camps start Sept. 2. Zumba!, StrollerFit—Exercise with your Baby, Hula and Tahitian Dance, yoga, and Tai Chi classes are just some of the ways to get in shape to improve your mind and body. There’s something for everyone, from music to painting and rock climbing to fall sports activities. Fall is time for something new and the Colleyville Parks and Recreation Department has something for you.
Visit the Colleyville PARD page to view an online brochure or register for classes. For instant access, click here. |
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In 2007, the city of Colleyville instituted an annual $25 alarm permit fee. The permitting fee went into effect in January 2007, so it may be renewal time for many Colleyville residents and businesses. To renew, simply submit an updated application with the $25 fee. |
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 The public meetings, conducted earlier this summer by the Commuter Rail Citizen Committee, were designed to gather public input and questions related to the Southwest-to-Northeast commuter rail service announced by the Fort Worth T earlier this year. Responses to the many questions asked by more than 200 Colleyville citizens during the four public meetings are now available online. Copies of the information also are available at City Hall, the public library, and the Colleyville Senior Center. The T also has an extensive list of FAQs on their site at the Southwest-to-Northeast Rail Corridor official website.
Access to the Commuter Rail Citizen Committee webpage will be available on the front page of this website via the blue navigation bar. For immediate access to the commuter rail page, click here. |
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