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Highland Village cuts cabins from Pilot Knoll Park improvement plans
By Micah Pearce at Cross Timbers Gazette - Southern Denton County Local News
· June 18, 2026
· 2 min read
Highland Village’s 75-acre park on the Lake Lewisville shore will still see some improvements, but rental cabins won’t be one of them.
City council directed staff to remove the 16 rental cabins from the improvement plans back in October 2025 because the projected revenue was not projected to be s...
Key takeaway According to Lozano, the original budget, which was approved as part of the city’s 2021 Park Bond and included the cabin construction, was about $3.
Why this matters in The Trophy Club
The decision to remove rental cabins from Pilot Knoll Park's improvement plans has significant implications for neighboring cities like Trophy Club , which shares similar interests in preserving and enhancing outdoor recreational spaces. As a fellow member of the Northwest Independent School District, Trophy Club residents often frequent Pilot Knoll Park, appreciating its proximity and amenities. The revised plans, focusing on upgrades to the entryway, parking, trails, and boat ramp, will still benefit Trophy Club residents who visit the park. Moreover, the reallocation of grant funds from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to other parts of the project demonstrates the potential for collaborative efforts to improve regional parks. Trophy Club's own city government may take note of Highland Village's experience in reassessing project budgets and exploring cost-saving measures, potentially informing future decisions on local park improvements.
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Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: Cross Timbers Gazette - Southern Denton County Local News ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Highland Village’s 75-acre park on the Lake Lewisville shore will still see some improvements, but rental cabins won’t be one of them.
City council directed staff to remove the 16 rental cabins from the improvement plans back in October 2025 because the projected revenue was not projected to be s...
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