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Lewisville, Texas — week of 2026-07-06 · all Lewisville meetings

Lewisville City Council to weigh $2.2M trail contract, rezoning bids at July 6 meeting

Lewisville's City Council is set to consider more than $3.2 million in contracts and several land-use changes at its July 6 meeting, while recent weeks produced no finalized legislative decisions, according to available agendas.

Recent meetings: No decisions on record

Over the past two weeks, Lewisville's posted meeting activity consisted of quorum notices and one Planning and Zoning Commission agenda. Minutes have not yet been published for any of these, so no votes or final actions can be confirmed.

On June 22, a quorum of City Council members may have attended a community luncheon — "Our First Radical Honor for My City Luncheon" at Odeelia Church. The notice described it as a social event, not a legislative session.

On June 23, the Planning and Zoning Commission was scheduled to hold a public hearing on a rezoning request for 7.082 acres at 1918 and 1926–1954 East State Highway 121 Business. The request seeks to change the property from Light Industrial (LI) to Planned Development – Multi-Family Three (PD-MF-3). No minutes are available yet, so the outcome of that hearing is not on record.

On June 24, a quorum of council members may have attended the TML Region 8 meeting hosted by the City of Corinth. That notice was procedural only.

July 6 City Council: Contracts and rezoning on the agenda

The council's July 6 agenda includes several items with dollar amounts attached:

Land-use items include a rezoning of 2.577 acres near Lady of the Lake Blvd for a tennis facility expansion, and a Special Use Permit amendment for automobile sales at 1504 Eagle Court.

A separate quorum notice for July 6 covers a council group photo and quorum confirmation, with no policy items attached.

July 7: Planning and Zoning Commission

The commission will consider landscape standards for 1844 N Stemmons Freeway, an ordinance amending the Unified Development Code regarding zoning petitions and appeals, and a Special Use Permit for a smoking establishment at 2680 Denton Tap Road.

Coming up

All recent meeting agendas are available through the city's official portal. Minutes for the June 23 Planning and Zoning Commission hearing had not been published as of this report.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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