Argyle Town Council rejects outdoor sports courts for new development project

June 04, 2025 | Argyle, Denton County, Texas


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Argyle Town Council rejects outdoor sports courts for new development project
The Argyle Planning and Zoning meeting on June 4, 2025, focused on the development plans for a new facility, addressing key decisions regarding outdoor sports courts and the project's phased construction.

During the meeting, it was confirmed that the proposal for outdoor sports courts has been withdrawn. The decision aligns with recommendations made by a council member, indicating a shift in focus for the facility's design. Instead of sports courts, the area will initially feature a maintained grassy space until further development occurs.

The project will be executed in phases, with Phase 1 set to be completed first. However, there will be a delay before Phase 2 can begin, as infrastructure work is not expected to finish until March 2026. This timeline means that construction permits cannot be issued until the necessary infrastructure is in place, which will dictate the pace of future development.

Additionally, a recent PACE meeting was held to inform the community about the project. While attendance was low, with only a few residents present, the meeting provided an opportunity for questions and discussions regarding the facility's intended use and design.

The building will feature a continuous structure, rather than two separate buildings, with a significant portion of the exterior made of masonry. As the project progresses, further updates will be provided to the community, ensuring transparency and engagement throughout the development process.

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