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Presenter touts parks awards, Centennial Trail and planting of more than 3,200 trees

March 07, 2026 | Lewisville, Denton County, Texas


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Presenter touts parks awards, Centennial Trail and planting of more than 3,200 trees
Presenter (S1) highlighted achievements for Lewisville’s parks and public realm, including the Parks and Recreation team earning a national gold medal award and the Centennial Trail groundbreaking.

The Presenter said the city planted over 3,200 trees toward a 2025 goal and emphasized that trails are more useful when shaded. The address cataloged three new major public art installations—Civitas at the public safety center, 'Louis the lizard,' and a luminous library installation—and invited residents to take walking or driving tours to view public art across the city.

These investments were presented as part of a broader placemaking effort tied to Old Town revitalization and new businesses opening in the district.

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