Kate Holloway addresses River Place’s Limited District board on Tuesday, July 23 evening as her husband, Charles
Reynolds, looks on. Holloway and Reynolds live in River Place but outside of the boundaries of the neighborhood’s
Limited District. Holloway headed up a board committee that surveyed non-Limited District residents as to whether
or not they wanted to become a part of the District, incurring additional taxes but earning the right to use the trails and tennis courts reserved for District citizens. LESLEE BASSMAN
Trail revenue $35,000+
Considers for profit use
By LESLEE BASSMAN, Four Points News
Following months of discussions, the River Place Limited District Board won’t pursue further action to placate non-Limited District residents in regards to the neighborhood amenities including trails and tennis court usage.
11000 RM 2222 was the scene of a fatal crash on July 22. Google Maps
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
High speed, a curve in the road, and the RM 2222 construction zone were all factors in a motorcycle fatality that happened just after 11 p.m. on Monday, July 22 near the Shell gas station just east of RM 620.
Tessa (left) and Sharalynn Lantsberger hike Mount Kilimanjaro in 2017 with guide Fredy Tarimo
By ERIN SEITZLER, Four Points News
A mother-daughter trip up Mount Kilimanjaro created a lasting friendship with their guide, Fredy Tarimo, who came to visit his new friends in Steiner Ranch two months ago.
Texas Department of Transportation plans to start putting in concrete barriers on July 28 in four strategic locations along RM 620 between Mansfield
Dam and RM 2222. Map courtesy of TxDOT
By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News Texas Department of Transportation is soon to start a half million dollar project along RM 620 as it will add concrete safety barriers in four curved areas of the roadway between Mansfield Dam and RM 2222.
The project is expected to start Sunday, July 28 and will cost $556,062.