From approving the second phase of the Texas Tree Trail to improvements at the Colleyville Center, check out four projects funded by council during the April 21 meeting.

Texas Tree Trail

Council members approved a little over $65,146 for the second phase of tree plantings along the Texas Tree Trail, which is located on 9 acres behind the senior center. The second phase will include 64 flowering trees, including crape myrtles, Texas redbuds and Mexican buckeye, according to city documents.

The first phase of the project included planting 42 larger trees and was completed earlier this year.

Additionally, the Texas Tree Trail includes a 0.5-mile walking trail. Future phases of the project could include additional landscaping, signage and lighting, according to a city social media post.

The entire project is expected to last three to five years after discussions for the tree trail began in October 2025, according to previous reporting.

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Colleyville Center window and HVAC replacement

Colleyville City Council approved funding for two projects at the Colleyville Center during the meeting.

The first covers a window replacement project, which was awarded to Onyx Construction Services, that will cost $274,500 and is funded through the capital projects fund. There is also an additional $30,000 contingency allocated for the project.

According to city documents, the project will include:

Removing and replacing the large palladium windows in the main meeting roomReplacing interior wall trim around the windowsReplacing the double doors entering the meeting roomThe second project to replace the HVAC, which has a cost of a little more than $126,325, was awarded to Enviromatic Services. Funding will come from the capital projects fund, and there is also a separate $13,000 contingency.

The project includes replacing two of the center’s six rooftop air conditioning units and upgrading the HVAC control room and alarm system.

Onyx will have 76 days to complete the window replacement project once the city provides notice to proceed.

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Recreation center HVAC replacement

Enviromatic Services will also complete the HVAC replacement at the recreation center.

The project is expected to cost more than $350,414, which will be allocated from the capital projects fund, according to city documents. A $35,000 contingency is also allocated for the project.

The replacement will cover eight rooftop air conditioning units and two split systems.

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