Trophy Club council introduces new town manager, tables plats

Published: Thu, 10/26/23

Trophy Club council introduces new town manager, tables plats


Brandon Wright is the new town manager for Trophy Club.
(Courtesy city of DeSoto)

Community Impact
By Don Munsch 
Updated 

The new town manager was introduced to the community at the Trophy Club Town Council meeting Oct. 23, when council also tabled some plats for a new residential development.

Council members also approved some purchase orders that required their OK at the meeting.

“I’m so glad to be here,” Town Manager Brandon Wright told council. “I’m so glad to be serving the residents of Trophy Club, so glad to be working with the Town Council here. This is really a great opportunity for me and my family, who came with me today.”

Wright introduced his wife and three children. He called Trophy Club a “great community” and said there are “great days ahead of us” as he and others work to find ways to make Trophy Club the community they want it to be.

The details

Council hired Wright, who is still serving as the city manager in DeSoto, on Oct. 9 and approved his contract agreement as Trophy Club town manager, effective on the first day of employment with the town, which shall occur on or before Dec.11.

Council member Steve Flynn said at the Oct. 23 meeting that council conducted a “very exhaustive and thorough” process to find the new town manager. He welcomed Wright to town.

“We couldn’t be more excited to have you on this team,” Flynn told Wright, who has been in DeSoto since March 2020.

Police Chief Patrick Arata has been serving as interim town manager since March, when Wade Carroll left to become town manager for Westlake.

In other news

An applicant requested and was granted a tabling of the final plats for Bobcat Village Phase 1 and Phase 2 with a waiver per the Town of Trophy Club Subdivision Ordinance, with the table extending to the Dec. 11 council meeting. The two phases have 35 lots overall.

In a letter to Matt Cox, director of community development for the town of Trophy Club, applicant James Martin of EVG Residential said the tabling will allow coordination for access and engineering plans associated with the residential development site. A council agenda memo stated there were outstanding requirements associated with the final plats, and tabling the item to the December meeting will allow for additional time to coordinate the development requirements.

Also at the meeting, council approved purchase orders for for expenses, with each purchase exceeding $25,000. Council has to approve purchases of $25,000 or more, said April Duvall, director of finance for the town. Those purchases were: One more thing

Council heard the Trophy Club Fire Department open house will be held from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 4, with the public invited to visit the fire station to ask personnel questions about fire prevention. The event will include entertainment, such as bounce houses and clowns.
By Don Munsch - Don joined Community Impact in February 2023 and covers city governments in Denton and Tarrant counties. He holds a journalism degree from Northwest Missouri State University, and has worked for newspapers all over Texas and one in Oklahoma. During his time as a reporter, he has covered all aspects of news and sports.
 


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