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Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission recommends food truck standards

The Argyle Planning and Zoning Commission recommended prohibiting permanent food trucks or trailers within the town and limiting the use of temporary food trucks at the April 1 meeting. 

The discussion: The planning and zoning commission recommended that mobile food vendor courts, which are permanent food trucks or trailers stationed on a property, be prohibited within town limits. 

“We continue to claim that we’re trying to keep Argyle rural, and [allowing food trucks is] probably not a step toward keeping it rural,” Commissioner David Snell said. 

Food trucks are only permitted in certain commercial areas with the approval of a permanent business on the property, or the host business, and a temporary site permit. The food vehicle is only allowed on the property for two days within a 60-day period.

 
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Dan's Bagels now open in Argyle

Dan’s Bagels is now selling handcrafted bagels in Argyle. 

What they offer: The shop sells sourdough bagels, including plain, everything, rosemary salt, asiago, cinnamon raisin, blueberry pie and cinnamon sugar crunch. 

The menu also has egg and deli sandwiches with Boar's Head deli meats. 

Drinks include coffee, tea, soda and iced tea. 

  • 8595 US 377, Argyle

 
On The Transportation Beat
Fort Worth City Council to vote on DFW Airport's request to borrow $3B for construction projects

The Fort Worth City Council was presented with plans from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport to borrow up to $3 billion this year and up to $9 billion for the next four years for various construction projects.

During the March 31 work session, Brian Butler, Dallas Fort Worth International Airport executive vice president and Chief Financial Officer, addressed the plans with council members.

Fort Worth City Council will vote on the request at the April 28 meeting, he said.

What’s happening? Butler said some of the major projects at DFW Airport are the new Terminal F, the expansion at Terminal C and redoing International Parkway, which includes removing the left-hand turn lanes.

“Whenever we're looking to issue debt, it does require the city of Fort Worth to improve the issuance of that debt. We've also been working to modernize our bond ordinances,” said Butler, who was at his first Fort Worth meeting.

 
Transportation Tuesday
Dallas Parkway, North Oak Street: See 5 road project updates in Dallas-Fort Worth

Check out five road project updates around Dallas-Fort Worth. 

Collin County 
1. Gaylord Parkway roundabout 

Project: A roundabout will be constructed at the intersection of Gaylord Parkway and Ohio Drive in Frisco. 

Update: Construction started April resulting in several traffic pattern changes. Gaylord Parkway will close west of Ohio Drive, and traffic will be detoured north to Warren Parkway. Additionally, northbound and southbound traffic on Ohio Drive will share the east side of the roadway, with one lane open in each direction. 

  • Timeline: Construction expected to finish in 2027

  • Cost: $3.5 million

  • Funding source: city of Frisco

2. Dallas Parkway intersection improvements
Project:
Work includes pavement improvements, dedicated turn lanes and two new traffic signals on Dallas Parkway in Celina. 

Update: Celina officials approved Mario Sinacola & Sons Excavating for construction at the March 10 council meeting. 

  • Timeline: Estimated completion in July 2027 

  • Cost: $3.49 million

  • Funding source: city of Celina

 

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