Due to a lack of meaningful rainfall, continued high temperatures, and low participation in voluntary water use reduction measures, the Town of Flower Mound is now in a modified Stage 2 of its Emergency Water Demand Management Plan, which restricts outdoor watering to no more than twice per week.
- Residents and businesses with street addresses ending in an even number can water on Sundays and Thursdays.
- Residents and businesses with street addresses ending in an odd number can water on Saturdays and Wednesdays.
This escalation is due to a lack of meaningful rainfall, continued high temperatures, and low participation in voluntary water use reduction measures. Read on...
The annual “Best Of” edition asked Living Magazine readers to cast votes to help determine the best in dining, entertainment, healthcare, retail, and more in our area. Read on...
Anna Mikhaela Reyes’ group of work called “It’s Basically a Zoo in Here” is the latest collection of masterpieces to grace Town Hall’s display wall. Read on...
As summer approaches, we expect traffic on Flower Mound's extensive trail system to pick up. In this Hot Topics, we're breaking down the best ways to stay safe while hiking or biking on our trails.
In July, Town staff held four meetings as part of a resident engagement initiative called FloMo Convos. Learn more about the meetings and how they went from Town Manager James Childers.
Here in Flower Mound, there are more than 500 regularly occurring bird species that help our ecosystem thrive. In the Town's latest Environmental Services video, learn more about how you can provide shelter, create water sources, and grow food for the birds in your backyard.