Highland Village City Council continues to discuss comprehensive plan
Published: Thu, 10/13/22
Highland Village City Council continues to discuss comprehensive plan

Highland Village City Council continued to discuss the city's proposed comprehensive plan updates on Oct. 11.
(Michael Crouchley/Community Impact)
Community Impact
By Michael Crouchley
Updated
Tuesday’s discussion focused on defining future allowable uses for two of the six “opportunity areas” defined in the plan.
Opportunity areas are areas of the city that remain undeveloped, and those areas make up about 3% of the city, according to City Manager Paul Stevens.
The council discussed opportunity Area 1, which is off of Village Parkway in northwest Highland Village, striking high-density residential uses for that area from the plan. Opportunity Area 5, a space between Cooperas Branch Court and Cooperas Branch Road on the east side of the city, was also discussed, with the council striking entertainment, hospitality and restaurant uses from the northern section of the area and striking entertainment and hospitality uses from the southern section.
Eight residents spoke during the visitor comments section of the meeting. All eight expressed concern over the drafted comprehensive plan updates, and five opposed the recommended uses for opportunity Area 1.
By Michael Crouchley - Michael joined Community Impact Newspaper in September 2022 to cover the cities of Flower Mound, Highland Village and Argyle. He graduated from the University of Dayton in 2020 and spent almost two years covering sports for The Seneca Journal in South Carolina before joining CI.