A state registration puts a $125,215 price tag on trail improvements at Forest Vista Elementary in Flower Mound. Read alongside an older town record, the filing points to a route with an established public connection—not simply an internal campus project.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation registration classifies the project as renovation or alteration work. The school is a Lewisville ISD K-5 campus at 900 Forest Vista Drive.
The town-school connection
A prior Flower Mound record documents an agreement between the town and Lewisville ISD covering construction and maintenance of a hike-and-bike trail behind Forest Vista Elementary.
Together, the records establish that the newly registered work concerns a trail with a town-school history. That connection makes the project relevant beyond the campus, including for nearby families, walkers and cyclists who may use the route.
What the records do not disclose
The available records do not identify the precise construction scope, any closure dates or which accessibility features will be included. They also do not say how access could change while work is underway.
Until those details are published, the registration confirms the project and its stated cost but does not provide enough information to tell trail users when—or how significantly—the route may be affected.