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City manager highlights Lewisville's centennial, new public-safety campus and arts projects

Lewisville City Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

City Manager Claire Powell presented a year-in-review at the retreat, spotlighting the John Ashman fire training complex, the $124 million Tittle McFadden Public Safety Center, public-art installations and the launch of the Lewisville 2035 vision process.

City Manager Claire Powell and staff used the retreat to present a year-in-review that highlighted Lewisville's centennial programming, new capital facilities and planning milestones.

Powell framed 2025 as "the year of engagement," saying the city prioritized public outreach ahead of the Lewisville 2035 vision plan. The retreat video highlighted a range of projects: the John Ashman fire training complex (a $6,800,000 joint training facility serving Lewisville, Flower Mound and Highland Village with live-fire and technical-rescue training), the newly…

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