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Coppell panel approves 21,000-sf Lakeside Elementary expansion; traffic study required

August 22, 2025 | Coppell, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas


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Coppell panel approves 21,000-sf Lakeside Elementary expansion; traffic study required
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a site plan and PD amendment for a 21,054-square-foot, single‑story expansion at Lakeside Elementary School, while adding a condition that the district provide a traffic impact and circulation plan to identify and fund any required mitigation.

Planner Mary Perron Boswell clarified the additions are all one story and include two classroom wings at the rear with a storm‑shelter wing, and a front addition for administration, counseling and health services. “Two of the additions are at the rear of the building on either side of the existing structure,” Perron Boswell said. “All three area additions will be one story.”

School and district representatives said the expansion increases the campus’ flexibility as the district evaluates possible rezoning or closures elsewhere in the district. Doug Williams, interim superintendent, told commissioners the expansion would allow the district to accommodate students moved by rezoning and that the board could make closure decisions in coming weeks. “There is a chance that you will see additional traffic,” Williams said, but added he expects the site’s existing circulation practices—using both loops and grade‑based drop‑off lanes—will be adjusted and manageable.

Residents attending the hearing urged careful study of circulation and queuing. Ryan Knight, a nearby parent and resident, said afternoon queuing already stretches a block past the school on Village Parkway. “The drop‑offs seem pretty smooth. It's in the afternoon that I'll see it stack up,” Knight said, and asked that the city and district coordinate on mitigation.

Commissioners approved the request unanimously and added a condition requiring a traffic impact assessment and a traffic management plan; any mitigation identified by that analysis must be implemented as part of final approvals. Perron Boswell said engineering staff will require a circulation study at the detailed engineering stage and that photometric and drainage reviews will also be done prior to permitting.

Next steps: the district must file a final plat to show the fire lane and submit detailed engineering, drainage and photometric plans; staff will review and require mitigation identified in the traffic study before final permits are issued.

Meeting context: commissioners discussed capacity, neighborhood impacts and school district plans about potential campus closures; multiple parents and the interim superintendent spoke during the public hearing.

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