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Nestled on the picturesque peninsula of Lewisville Lake, Lakewood Village is a charming community that offers the perfect blend of small-town tranquility and easy access to the vibrant amenities of the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.
Matt Bissonnette - Councilman. Councilman Matt Bissonnette was elected to Lakewood Village Town Council in May 2019. Prior to his election, he served as the Chief Financial Officer of the Municipal Development District (MDD) board from 2017 through election to Town Council in 2019.
The Town of Lakewood Village Utilities Department includes various municipal services such as water, wastewater (sewer), and refuse collection. The Town owns and operates the water production system as well as the wastewater plant. Garbage services are provided on a contract basis with Allied Waste.
Welcome to the Town of Lakewood Village, where effective governance and community service are at the heart of what we do. The Town Administrator is a public official, appointed by the Town Council and in Lakewood Village also holds the statutory position required by Texas state law of Town Secretary. Our Town Administrator, Linda Ruth, plays a ...
The Planning Department works to enhance the quality of life for Town of Lakewood Village residents by providing services which encourage quality growth, development and redevelopment.
Lakewood Village, TX 75068 (972) 294-5555 Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00 - 5:00 Submit a Question
Utility Portal. On-demand valuable insights and interactions for your account are available by using MuniBilling’s Customer Portal. Self-service capabilities enable you to manage your account, view bills, analyze consumption patterns, and make payments.
Lakewood Village Web⇌Services bridges the gap by offering scalable, cost-effective technology tailored to meet the unique needs of small municipalities. Local Focus We understand the needs of small communities because we’re part of one.
Welcome to Lakewood Village! If you're a new resident, chances are, you have a few questions about how to set up your home here in town. Our New Resident Checklist will help answer most of your questions.
All privately owned property in Texas, whether located in a big city or a sparsely populated rural area, is subject to property taxation by the county and school district in which it is located, unless specifically exempted by the Texas Constitution.