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Design team lays out Front Street Small Area Plan with mixed-use buildings, park link and parking concerns
Summary
ValleyQuest Design presented a Front Street Small Area Plan for Argyle proposing two 2‑story mixed‑use buildings, a 10‑foot multiuse trail and park connections; board members and residents pressed for clarity on parking, floodplain constraints and whether a moved depot should be described as "historic."
ValleyQuest Design presented the Front Street Small Area Plan to the Argyle Municipal Development District, outlining a concept that places two 2‑story mixed‑use buildings on the south tract and a connected park and trail network to the north.
The lead presenter, Jeremy Blatt of ValleyQuest Design, said the plan focuses on the strip of land between the railroad and Front Street between Old Justin Road and Crawford Road and noted the southern parcels are zoned Old Town 1 (OT1). "We're a full service landscape architecture and planning firm based in Denton, Texas," Blatt said, and described components including pedestrian‑oriented storefronts, integration with park and recreation space, and architectural guidance consistent with an Old Town character.
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