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Lewisville planners report 6,200 engagement touch points, unveil draft 2035 vision and launch 'big moves' exercise

Lewisville City Council · March 5, 2026
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City consultants told the Lewisville council they have collected more than 6,200 engagement touch points toward an 8,000-goal, presented a shorter, public-facing draft vision statement, and ran a hands-on 'big moves' exercise; planners urged broader outreach including an April 9 community meeting at Valley Ridge Church.

Consultants from Freeze and Nichols told the Lewisville City Council that outreach for the Lewisville 2035 vision plan has reached more than 6,200 engagement touch points so far toward a target of 8,000, with roughly 4,000 online interactions and about 1,900 neighborhood contacts.

"Of those 8,000 touch points, we've reached over 6,200 people so far," said the presenter from Freeze and Nichols, reporting the team's engagement totals and noting targeted outreach to the Hispanic community and ongoing committee involvement.

The presentation summarized how the team condensed input from those contacts into 21 "big issues," then turned the issues into a set of "big ideas" that will guide the next planning phase. Claire, a project presenter, introduced a streamlined, public-facing draft vision statement she described as the plan's "North Star" and said staff intend to move detailed…

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