Flower Mound - Highland Village - Argyle | February 2025

BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH & CONNOR PITTMAN

Highland Village OKs sewer line inspection Contractors with AIMS Companies, a Fort Worth-based cleaning and inspection firm, could soon begin inspecting a sewer line in northern Highland Village, near the shores of Lewisville Lake. The overview Highland Village council members approved awarding a contract worth $244,881 to the company in February. AIMS will inspect 19,660 linear feet of the sewer pipe using video cameras, according to city documents. City staff determined that there was a buildup of silt in the sewer line, which necessitates a cleaning and inspection by the contractor. Director of Public Works Scott Kriston said the inspection will provide information about any further repairs that are needed.

Argyle officials consider proposed H-E-B, Baylor Scott & White projects Baylor Scott & White and H-E-B officials are looking to build on the Heritage tract development along Robson Ranch Road and I-35W in Argyle. What’s happening? Baylor Scott & White wants to develop on 50 acres of the 195-acre property, which will include several different buildings including retail, fitness and medical spaces, including a potential specialty heart hospital, said Baylor Scott & White represen- tatives Charles Shelburne and Angel Benschneider. H-E-B officials are looking at purchasing another tract of land on Heritage. “We’re at a point where we need to get some- thing done, and that’s primarily for the grocer,” Heritage tract property owner Jim Wills said at a Feb. 5 council and planning and zoning joint

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meeting . “We are in a race ... for this grocer with Denton, right across the street in Hunter Ranch.” Looking ahead The development is expected to consist of five phases over a 30-year period, with Phase 1 lasting from 2024-28 and including the construction of the grocery store and retail along I-35, said appli- cant Bill Dahlstrom from Jackson Walker. Wills said that the zoning needs to be approved by council in March or the grocer option will no longer be available.

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