The Lewisville Planning and Zoning Commission has taken a significant step towards enhancing wireless communication in the area by recommending approval for a special use permit for a new telecommunications facility. During the meeting on September 16, 2025, the commission unanimously voted 6-0, with one member recusing herself due to proximity to the site.
The proposed facility, presented by representatives from Hemp Hill LLC, is designed to support Verizon Wireless and accommodate three additional future providers. This development aims to improve wireless service in a busy commercial area, which is crucial for residents, visitors, and businesses alike. Enhanced wireless connectivity is expected to support remote work, shopping, and dining, while also bolstering public safety by facilitating emergency communications.
A key point raised during the meeting was the presence of existing communication lines on the proposed site. The property owners expressed a preference for these lines to be relocated or removed to allow the project to proceed as planned. If necessary, the facility could be shifted 35 feet west, but the design and dimensions would remain unchanged, ensuring no additional impact on the surrounding area.
The commission's approval is a preliminary step, with the final decision set to be made by the city council during a public hearing on October 20, 2025. This development reflects the city's commitment to keeping pace with technological advancements and meeting the growing demands for reliable wireless service in Lewisville.