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Lewisville staff outline 2035 vision plan and invite residents to Sept. 18 community workshop

5774929 · September 3, 2025
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City planning staff gave an update on the Lewisville 2035 Vision Plan, described outreach to date and promoted a community vision workshop Sept. 18 at the Lewisville Grand Theater. Staff urged residents to provide input online and at the workshop; no formal action was taken.

Lewisville planning staff on Sept. 2 presented an update on the city’s draft Lewisville 2035 Vision Plan and invited residents to a community workshop on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025, at the Lewisville Grand Theater, 100 N. Charles St., from 5 to 8 p.m.

Project staff said the 2035 plan is intended to serve as the city’s strategic and comprehensive plan to guide land use, zoning, budgeting and staff priorities. “The Lewisville 2035 vision plan is both our strategic and comprehensive plan,” the presenter said, explaining the plan will identify major goals and potential strategies and will be built on public engagement.

Staff described outreach to date: a steering committee of about 120 members, director‑level outreach at neighborhood events reaching over 500 people so far, and online engagement materials available at lewisvilletx2035.com. Staff said the plan process is currently in a "big issues" phase in which the city is identifying major challenges and opportunities; the next steps include generating “big ideas” and then adopting the plan.

The upcoming community workshop will include eight interactive stations, a children’s room for tactile activities, three community speakers (Coach Mike Odell of the Lewisville Fighting Farmers football team, developer/planner/economist Paris Rutherford, and planner Angela Self), and live music from Old Town Brass starting at 5 p.m. Staff said the workshop is drop‑in (come and go), will offer a hot dog dinner, and will host speakers roughly on the half‑hour.

Staff told commissioners they would not conduct the meeting’s planned engagement exercise at the Sept. 2 meeting but that worksheets and survey materials are available online with QR codes and short URLs. No formal action, vote or direction to staff was recorded on the plan update during the meeting.

Staff encouraged residents to visit lewisvilletx2035.com and to follow the project on Facebook and Instagram for further details and materials.