Urban Design Study and Median Plan
As a result of a recommendation from the Southlake 2025 Plan, Southlake completed a detailed urban design study in February 2008, including a median plan for FM 1709 and FM 1938.

The scope of the urban design study includes the city's three main roadway corridors: FM 1709 (Southlake Boulevard), FM 1938 (Davis/Randol Mill) and SH 114. The study also includes recommendations for the locations and design criteria for raised landscaped medians with left turn lanes along FM 1709 (Southlake Boulevard) and FM 1938 (Davis Boulevard). The primary goals of the study are to foster a unique and attractive character for Southlake, to create opportunities for new public places, to enhance the visual quality of developments and scenic areas, and to identify resources to support implementation.
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At their regularly scheduled meeting on February 5, 2008, City Council unanimously approved the Urban Design Plan (Resolution No. 08-004). The final version of the plan is now available. Due to the size of the document, the plan has been divided into four sections:
- Part 1 (Background, Introduction, and Analysis)
- Part 2 (Design Concept and Palette)
- Part 3 (Median Plan, Private Development Recommendations, Implementation, and Plan Priorities)
- Part 4 (Appendices - Proposed Median Locations, U-Turn Analysis, and Cost Estimates)
Meeting agendas and minutes from 2007 Urban Design Committee meetings are available on the Planning & Zoning Commission 2007 Meetings and Agendas page.
For More Information
If you would like more information, please contact the Planning and Development Services Department at (817) 748-8069 or stop by the Planning Offices Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are located on the 3rd floor of Town Hall.