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Tracy Happt expressed concern about the proliferation of apartment complexes and urged the council to prioritize businesses that enhance the city's economy and family-friendly image, rather than those that may diminish it. She specifically mentioned 'Bombshells' as an example of an establishment that does not align with Rowlett's values.
City Council Meetings - Feb 3, 2026→Allison Felderhoff urged the council to prioritize infrastructure repairs and uphold voter-approved bonds, rather than rushing into new developments. She stressed that Hereford Park is already successful and not 'excess,' and that taking it away shows a lack of respect. She also criticized the approval of 'Bombshells' restaurant, calling it embarrassing and not family-friendly.
City Council Meetings - Feb 3, 2026→Dan Happt questioned the city's direction, emphasizing the need for citizen safety, functional sewer systems, a working website, and timely road repairs. He advocated for leaving parks like Pecan Grove Trail as they are and stopping developers from taking advantage of the city. He also criticized 'Bombshells' and Sapphire Bay as not being 'better' for Rowlett.