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Flower Mound, Texas Planned Capital Spending Increased By 51%
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FirmoGraphs keeps its clients up to date on capital plans of interest for long-term business development. We help our customers use this information to gain a competitive advantage and improve proactive conversations with their clients. We recently processed the latest capital spending plan by the city of Flower Mound, Texas. Here are our observations. 

In the CIP covering the 2025–2034 fiscal years, Flower Mound, Texas, detailed plans to spend $615.3 million on capital programs, an increase of 51% from $408.1 million in its 2024–2033 CIP. The current CIP includes 229 project line items, compared to 194 in the prior plan. The table below breaks Flower Mound's planned capital spending by all key business areas from its official CIP projects.

*Numbers are Rounded

Flower Mound’s Capital Spending Breakdown: Strong Investment Growth in 2025–2034

The 2025–2034 CIP represents a 51% overall increase in planned capital investments compared to the prior plan. This growth reflects Flower Mound’s commitment to balancing community amenities with critical infrastructure.

  • Public Spaces and Neighborhoods – With two of the top three projects, this category sees one of the largest funding boosts. The town is prioritizing recreational and cultural infrastructure to serve a growing population and enhance quality of life.
  • Water and Utilities – Investments in this category highlight a forward-looking approach to water management, increasing sustainability and supporting long-term growth in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
  • Transportation and Roads – The CIP also continues strong funding for roadway improvements, reflecting ongoing needs for traffic capacity, safety, and connectivity as Flower Mound’s population expands.
  • Balanced Growth Strategy – While major new spending is directed toward high-visibility projects, traditional infrastructure areas such as water, wastewater, and drainage systems remain well funded, ensuring core services keep pace with development.

In summary, Flower Mound’s 2025–2034 CIP reflects a strategic balance: significant new investment in community amenities and quality-of-life projects, alongside sustained commitments to transportation and utility infrastructure that form the backbone of the town’s long-term growth strategy.

Top 3 Projects by Value (2025–2034 CIP)

  • Community Activity Center – under Public Spaces and Neighborhoods, valued at $50M. A large-scale recreation and activity facility to serve residents with fitness, events, and community programs.
  • Cultural Arts Center – under Public Spaces and Neighborhoods, valued at $50M. A new cultural arts hub for performing arts, exhibitions, and community events.
  • Denton Creek Water Reuse – Reuse Water Lines – under Drinking Water Conveyance, valued at $34.8M. A major investment in water reuse infrastructure to enhance sustainability and reduce reliance on traditional water supplies.

Flower Mound’s Capital Plan Approval Approach

Flower Mound uses a multi-step process to review and approve its CIP:

1. Department Submissions – Town departments identify infrastructure and service needs.
2. Staff Review & Prioritization – Projects are evaluated for urgency, alignment with strategic goals, and financial feasibility.
3. Public Engagement – Residents provide input through hearings, workshops, and surveys.
4. Town Council Adoption – The CIP is approved by vote of the Town Council as part of the annual budget process.

This ensures that capital priorities reflect both fiscal responsibility and community needs.

Source: Texas Municipal League – Capital Planning Tools; Town of Flower Mound Budget Office

History of Flower Mound, Texas

Flower Mound, incorporated in 1961, is located in Denton and Tarrant Counties within the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. It was named after a 60-foot high mound covered in wildflowers, which remains preserved. The town experienced rapid suburban growth beginning in the 1970s, fueled by its proximity to DFW International Airport.

  • Incorporated: 1961
  • Estimated Population: ~79,000 (2023)
  • Key Sectors: Suburban residential, Retail, Education, Recreation

Source: Town of Flower Mound History (https://www.flower-mound.com/); Handbook of Texas Online (https://www.tshaonline.org/)


Fun Facts About Flower Mound, Texas

  • The town is named after the Flower Mound, a natural prairie hill that remains undeveloped.
  • Flower Mound has been ranked among the “Safest Cities in Texas” and “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” by various national surveys.
  • The community places strong emphasis on parks and open spaces, with over 1,000 acres of parkland and a trail system exceeding 60 miles.
Source: Visit Flower Mound (https://www.flower-mound.com/); Niche.com Best Places Rankings (https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/)


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