The newest member to Grapevine's City Council participated in her first City Council meeting July 1 after she was sworn in to the Place 6 seat.

O'Dell won the seat in the runoff June 21, and said she is excited to begin her service on the City Council.

"This is something I've wanted for awhile," O'Dell said. "I'm really ready to get to work."

O'Dell has worked for a number of nonprofits and organizations throughout her 30 years as a Grapevine resident, including her service on the GRACE Board of Directors, Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club. O'Dell said she plans to continue her volunteer service to the city throughout her time on the City Council.

She retired from her banking career about three years ago, which she said opens up time to focus on the needs of the people of Grapevine.

"If I was going to do this, then I was going to have plenty of time to do it," O'Dell said. "I'm really going to devote 75 to 80 percent of my time. This is going to be my main job."

O'Dell said her biggest focus is the 185-acre tract of property that is still under review by the city as it continues to look at two prospective consultants to develop a master plan.

"That's a pretty exciting venture and is first and foremost on the agenda," she said.

O'Dell also said she plans to concentrate on preserving the originality of Grapevine as the city continues to move forward.

"I think we can grow and continue to thrive, but we have to protect [the hometown atmosphere]. I want to maintain that unique culture and heritage," she said.

For the future, O'Dell said she is looking forward in being brought up to speed on the Trinity Railway Express project expected to come to Grapevine Main Street.