📍 Lavon Leans Into Growth, Infrastructure & Big Corridor Decisions
Lavon wasn’t easing into February. Council pushed park plans forward, lined up wastewater compliance, and kept 360 acres near County Road 541 in play while retail and road money stacked up along SH 78. The signal is clear: the city is tightening operations while preparing for serious buildout.Stay sharp, because the map of Lavon is quietly being redrawn in real time. Now let’s step into what’s actually moving.

📍 Lavon Leans Into Growth, Infrastructure & Big Corridor Decisions
Lavon wasn’t easing into February. Council pushed park plans forward, lined up wastewater compliance, and kept 360 acres near County Road 541 in play while retail and road money stacked up along SH 78. The signal is clear: the city is tightening operations while preparing for serious buildout.Stay sharp, because the map of Lavon is quietly being redrawn in real time. Now let’s step into what’s actually moving.
Presented By

From our hands to your lawn, we give every blade our best. Faith-driven, family-owned, 5-star lawn care in Lavon. Landscaping, weed control, fertilization, aeration, sod installation, tree & shrub treatments, outdoor pest control—delivered with excellence, transparency, and custom care for your budget.
📋 Lavon Council Advances Park Plans, Wastewater Permits & Major Zoning Cases
Lavon City Council met, a few weeks ago, on February 3 at City Hall on School Road with infrastructure, park planning, and large development cases moving forward. While much of the night focused on procedural steps, several decisions shape how the city manages growth and public services.
🌊 Bear Creek Wastewater Permit Renewal Moves Forward
Council approved up to $18,000 for Freeman-Millican, Inc. to prepare the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit renewal for the Bear Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. This keeps the city compliant with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requirements and ensures wastewater operations continue without interruption.
📡 Public Safety Radio Agreement With Plano And Allen
Council approved a Communication System Agreement with the City of Plano and the City of Allen for public safety voice radio and data communications. This strengthens interoperability for police and emergency response, improving coordination during emergencies.
🌳 Lavon Community Park Design Work Advances
Get the full update every week
Subscribe to Lavon Weekly — free, straight to your inbox.
Subscribe FreeStay Informed
Get weekly updates from Lavon and other North Texas cities delivered to your inbox.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime. We respect your privacy.