Loveable Old Town

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During its annual retreat in February 2019, City Council looked at projects that could help make Old Town more loveable for residents and visitors. The slide show presentation below shows the projects that were discussed. Council directed city staff to prepare a $30,000 budget item for 2019-20 to pay for some of the Old Town projects, and to find other funding sources for a few items such as the linear pocket park and the Main Street sound system.

Projects under consideration for next year's budget include

  • retractable bollards on Charles Street
  • a landscaped western entrance to Old Town
  • hopscotch and other game stencils on the Church Street sidewalk
  • decorative crosswalks
  • vacant lot gallery
  • permanent display of a set of small-scale artworks
  • a privately managed Wine Walk
  • games in Wayne Ferguson Plaza
  • a "In my lifetime I'd like to" and "I love Lewisville" public chalkboards

Link to February 2019 City Council Retreat video


March 2019:

A survey was done to find out what projects residents would like to see as part of Loveable Old Town. We received some good input, and work has started on several items.

The most popular items were a landscaped western entrance where Main and Church meet; decorative crosswalks at selected intersections; games in Wayne Ferguson Plaza; and hopscotch and other sidewalk markings on Church Street west of Charles.

Plans are developing for all four of those items. Residents and visitors should see some visible progress when they come out for Sounds of Lewisville summer concerts in June and July, with roll-out continuing through the rest of this year and into 2020.

Decorative Crosswalks
Lewisville Sculpture Series - Hop Into History
Sidewalk Games
Other accomplished projects