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City Council Plans Major Clinic Relocation to Boost Services

June 07, 2024 | Lewisville, Denton County, Texas



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City Council Plans Major Clinic Relocation to Boost Services
In a recent meeting of the Lewisville City Council, significant developments were discussed regarding the relocation of a city clinic and the introduction of a new initiative to enhance employee engagement.

City officials announced plans to move the near side clinic from its current 1,200 square-foot space to a new location on Civic Circle, which will span 21,100 square feet. This move aims to improve the clinic's services and professionalize the experience for users, particularly city employees. The initiative is expected to increase participation in the clinic, with support from partners at Capella.

Additionally, the council addressed the topic of employee turnover, distinguishing between regrettable and non-regrettable turnover. This differentiation is part of ongoing efforts to better understand workforce dynamics and improve employee retention strategies.

The meeting also featured a presentation on the Lewisville Animal Shelter, highlighting a six-year-old dog named Cash, who is in need of a home. Councilwoman Breen showcased Cash's friendly demeanor and high energy, encouraging community members to consider adopting pets from the shelter.

The council's discussions reflect a commitment to enhancing city services and community engagement, with further developments anticipated in upcoming meetings.

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