Notice of Public Hearings on Annexation

Dorothy Fielder Park in Van Alstyne

The City Council of the City of Van Alstyne, Texas, will hold two (2) public hearings on June 27, 2017, at 6:30 p.m. and on June 27, 2017, at 6:35 p.m. at the Van Alstyne Community Center, 262 N. Preston Ave, Van Alstyne, Texas, giving all interested persons the right to appear and be heard on one (1) proposed voluntary annexation by the City of Van Alstyne, Texas.  Maps and full legal descriptions are available at Van Alstyne City Hall.

The City of Van Alstyne, Texas, proposes to institute annexation proceedings to enlarge and extend the boundary limits of said city to include the following separate territories:

16.27 acre tract being part of the James McKinney Survey, Abstract No. 770, Grayson County, Texas and being a part of Greywood Heights, an addition to Grayson County, Texas, as recorded in Volume 7, Page 87, Plat Records, Grayson County, Texas, and being a part of the tract of land described in a deed to KERATEX , L.P. 11s recorded in County Clerk File Number 2010-21778,  Real Property Records, Grayson County , Texas.

By order of the City Council of the City of Van Alstyne, Texas, on the 13th day of June 2017.

2016 Drinking Water Quality Report

water tower

The Public Works Department has issued the 2016 Drinking Water Quality Report also referred to as the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).  The report is including as an insert with the June 2017 utility bills along with Mayor Cooper’s monthly newsletter.  A public hearing will be held at the June 13th City Council meeting for those with questions or comments about the report.  To view the 2016 Drinking Water Quality Report please visit the designated page on this site!

Municipal Space Needs Study

Van Alstyne City Hall

In June of 2016 City Council commissioned Dewberry, a national architecture and engineering firm specializing in the planning and design of public safety facilities, to perform a space needs and feasibility study to evaluate options for addressing the current and future needs of the Police Department, EMS/Fire Department, Library, City Hall and others over the next several years.  Staff and elected officials worked with Dewberry beginning in August of 2016 to study current facilities, and in consideration of projected growth, worked to develop a plan to propose facilities capable of serving the city, citizens and businesses for a minimum of 15 years.

Please take time to review the final study presented to City Council during their regular meeting in February of 2017.

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CELEBRATE National Public Works Week!

Did you know that the week of May 21st through May 27th is National Public Works Week?

Van Alstyne’s Public Works Department consists of 6 fulltime personnel handling water, wastewater, solid waste, animal control, streets and parks.

Thank you to our Public Works staff for your service and dedication to Van Alstyne!

New Residential Construction Permit Submissions UP

16 new single family residential home permits DR Horton submitted for plan review on May 12th!  This will kick-off new single family residential home construction in Georgetown Village Phase 3  at the south east corner of Village Parkway and Kelly Lane.

 In the month of May 2017 the city has received and processed 28 new single family residential home construction permits which is the greatest number of permits in a single month since 2012! 

Emergency Water Conservation Measures – CANCELLED

April 1, 2017: Emergency water conservation measures are cancelled.

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MARCH 31, 2017

Today the city continues emergency water conservation measures.  Water usage yesterday evening and early this morning has reduced city reserves.  Well No. 5 repairs are expected to begin today and work is continuing to proceed to provide CGMA surface water into the system without a boil order.

The following actions are requested of our citizens and businesses: 

   outdoor watering only by hand – disable automatic sprinkler systems

   washing of driveways and sidewalks is prohibited

   limit consumption of water while brushing teeth to the beginning and end

   take short showers in lieu of baths

   use dishwashers and washing machines as little as possible

   restaurants are encouraged to not serve water unless requested

   filling ponds with potable water is prohibited

These measures are to maintain a safe margin for drinking water and fire protection.

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MARCH 30, 2017

The city is enacting emergency water conservation measures.  Well No. 5, the city’s largest producer of water, is not operational.  It is unknown if the failure is tied to the recent storms.

   outdoor watering is strongly discouraged and if necessary hand watering only

   washing of driveways and sidewalks prohibited

   limit the consumption of water while showering and brushing teeth to the beginning and end

   discourage taking a bath instead of showering

   use dishwashers and washing machines as little as possible

   encourage restaurants to not serve water unless requested

   prohibit filling ponds with potable water

These measures are in an effort to maintain a safe margin of water for drinking and fire protection. Public Works personnel are coordinating with vendors to make repairs as soon as possible. Public Works, engineering and GTUA are also working to determine if there is a way to temporarily supply water to the city from CGMA water line system.