Notice of Deadline to File an Application for Place on the Ballot Copperas Cove, Texas – The City of Copperas Cove previously posted a public notice on June 20, 2024 regarding Notice of Deadline to File an Application for Place on the Ballot. The available positions for the upcoming City Council General Election on November 5, 2024 are: Mayor, City Council Place 1, and City Council Place 2. Applications for a place on the ballot may only be filed from July 20, 2024 through August 19, 2024, Monday through
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 20, 2024 Kevin Keller, Public Relations Director 508 South 2nd Street kkeller@copperascovetx.gov Copperas Cove, Texas Fax: (254) 542-8965 Phone: (254) 547-4221 Notice of Deadline to File an Application for Place on the
Representative Carter Secures $748,000 for Copperas Cove Mental Health Response Team (Copperas Cove, TX)—Today, Representative John Carter announced that he secured $748,000 for Copperas Cove Police Department's Mental Health Response Team in the Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations bill that was recently signed into law. "As a former judge, I witnessed firsthand the added stress on police officers to respond to mental health crisis calls," said Representative Carter. "Having a trained team to
KCCB Business and Residential Yard of the Month Awards Program Copperas Cove, Texas – Keep Copperas Cove Beautiful (KCCB) is on the lookout for award winning properties! Each month from May until August, members of the KCCB Beautification Committee select both one business and one residential property from those nominated to receive the “Business” and “Residential” Yard of the Month Awards. Winners are chosen based on the following criteria: • The property has no visible code violations.• All
Stage 2 Water Conservation Rescinded, Stage 1 Ordered COPPERAS COVE, Texas – Per Bell County Water Control & improvement District #1’s (BCWCID1) recommendation, the City of Copperas Cove has rescinded the Stage 2 Order for water restrictions and implemented a Stage 1 Order for Voluntary Water Conservation. The decision was made following notification from the Brazos River Authority (BRA) as a result of increased lake levels. The Stage 1 voluntary conservation measures encourage the responsible use of