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📍 Lavon Leans Into Growth, Infrastructure & Big Corridor Decisions

📍 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.

Feb 18, 2026

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8 min read

📍 Lavon Leans Into Growth, Infrastructure & Big Corridor Decisions

📍 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.

Feb 11, 2026

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8 min read

🌳 Development Momentum Builds In Lavon, Council Talks Growth And Community Expands

🌳 Development Momentum Builds In Lavon, Council Talks Growth And Community Expands

Lavon felt busy this week as zoning proposals, development conversations, and council discussions pointed toward a city preparing for its next chapter. Between growth near SH 205 and SH 78, infrastructure planning, and neighbors weighing in on what new retail could bring, the energy leaned forward and focused on what’s coming next. Settle in, the momentum is building and this week’s updates move the story forward.

Feb 4, 2026

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8 min read

❄️🚦 LAVON FREEZE & FORWARD MOTION: TRAFFIC DECISIONS, DEVELOPMENT & CITY BUSINESS

❄️🚦 LAVON FREEZE & FORWARD MOTION: TRAFFIC DECISIONS, DEVELOPMENT & CITY BUSINESS

Lavon worked through a cold, disruptive week where winter weather slowed daily routines but did not stop city business. While icy conditions forced schedule adjustments and rescheduled meetings, council and planning discussions still pushed key items forward. From traffic safety to development planning, it was a week where progress continued quietly in the background. Let’s break it down.

Jan 28, 2026

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9 min read

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