Lakeway City Council Approves Amendments for Square of Lowman's Planned Unit Development

July 21, 2025 | Lakeway, Travis County, Texas


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Lakeway City Council Approves Amendments for Square of Lowman's Planned Unit Development
The Lakeway City Council made significant strides in urban development during their meeting on July 21, 2025, focusing on amendments to the Square at Lomans Planned Unit Development (PUD). The council unanimously approved three key changes to the development plan, which encompasses nearly 63 acres at 1935 Lomans Crossing Road.

The amendments include a shift in parking location, a zero setback for northeast townhomes, and an updated delivery date for Main Street, now set for June 30. These adjustments aim to enhance the project's alignment with the city’s comprehensive plan and future land use map, ensuring better connectivity and accessibility for residents.

Council members expressed a strong desire for transparency and community engagement regarding the development's progress. A motion was passed to implement monthly updates on the project, which will be posted on the City Center website. Additionally, a quarterly update will be presented to the council, allowing for direct interaction with the developer and addressing community concerns.

This proactive approach reflects the council's commitment to keeping residents informed and involved in the development process, ensuring that the project meets the needs of the Lakeway community. The amendments and the new communication strategy are expected to foster a collaborative environment as the development moves forward.

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