The area, within the Nolanville city limits, was formerly known as the Plaza.
According to a news release from the city, the designation is the next step in incremental improvements made over the past five years to improve the health, safety and quality of life for its residents.
Previous projects in the Woodlands included four grants to improve Monarch Park facilities and to provide afterschool care in partnership with the Boys & Girls Club.
Wastewater line replacements were made in the southern half of the development, while the north side will be completed pending a grant submitted by Water Control Improvement District #3 in collaboration with the city, the release stated.
Keep Texas Beautiful names City of Nolanville a Gold Star affiliate
The non-profit recently named the city a Gold Star Affiliate after going above and beyond on the established requirements in order to be in good standing with KTB.
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NOLANVILLE, TX â The City of Nolanville got a very special award from Keep Texas Beautiful (KTB).
The non-profit recently named the city a Gold Star Affiliate after going above and beyond on the established requirements in order to be in good standing with KTB.
City officials say they re more than happy to receive this distinct honor and are willing to use this as motivation to help keep their community clean and beautiful.
Updated: 1:41 AM CDT April 9, 2021
Eight central Texas mayors along with The Fort Hood Garrison Commander met in Nolanville Thursday to renew the Cen-Tex Sustainable Communities Partnership.
People from Killeen, Harker Heights, Copperas Cove, Nolanville, Belton, Salado, Gatesville, and Lampasas were recognized for their efforts in fostering community service and promoting beautification, conservation, pollution prevention, and recycling through youth and community initiatives. Seven-year-old Isaac Grisham planted silver maple trees and donated them to the City of Nolanville and Acton Academy in Salado.
“If I don’t plant any trees there wouldn’t be any oxygen, said Grisham.
“It is very important not just for our city, but as a community as a whole that we come together to unite so that this place will truly be a great place to live,” said Nolanville Mayor Andy Williams.