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Melissa Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Master Plan

With population growth exceeding 80% since 2020, Melissa is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Texas. The City faced increasing pressure to expand its parks, recreation, and trail system to keep pace with rapid growth and evolving community needs. Without a comprehensive framework to guide investments and connectivity, the City risked fragmented improvements. Residents expressed the need for more access to nature, stronger neighborhood connections, and amenities that serve a diverse and growing population.

Strategic Moves
Urban Alchemy Collective led the City’s first comprehensive Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan through an extensive engagement process that captured over 4,000 community inputs. Community priorities, including trails, shade, restrooms, indoor recreation, aquatics, and neighborhood parks, informed a data-driven strategy.

The plan advances equity and growth readiness across all six districts and introduces a connected trail network, new park concepts, strengthened open space conservation, and a 10-year capital roadmap with recommendations for operations, programming, and long-term financial sustainability.

Master Plan Outcome
Melissa in Motion provides a clear and actionable blueprint for the City’s next generation of parks and public spaces. The plan positions parks and trails as essential infrastructure that supports health, connection, and community identity. Early implementation is already underway, advancing high-impact projects that enhance quality of life and position Melissa as a regional destination for recreation and nature-based experiences.

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Pleasanton Nature Park

Urban Alchemy Collective worked with the City of Pleasanton to reimagine a vacant lot near the airport into a nature-based community asset. Through an inclusive public engagement process, the project team envisioned a park featuring trails, passive recreation areas, sports fields, and spaces for gathering. The study area also explored future connectivity to surrounding residential and commercial development, blending natural systems with recreational amenities to create a park that feels both integrated and restorative.

Melissa Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Master Plan

With population growth exceeding 80% since 2020, Melissa is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Texas. The City faced increasing pressure to expand its parks, recreation, and trail system to keep pace with rapid growth and evolving community needs. Without a comprehensive framework to guide investments and connectivity, the City risked fragmented improvements. Residents expressed the need for more access to nature, stronger neighborhood connections, and amenities that serve a diverse and growing population.

Strategic Moves
Urban Alchemy Collective led the City’s first comprehensive Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan through an extensive engagement process that captured over 4,000 community inputs. Community priorities, including trails, shade, restrooms, indoor recreation, aquatics, and neighborhood parks, informed a data-driven strategy.

The plan advances equity and growth readiness across all six districts and introduces a connected trail network, new park concepts, strengthened open space conservation, and a 10-year capital roadmap with recommendations for operations, programming, and long-term financial sustainability.

Master Plan Outcome
Melissa in Motion provides a clear and actionable blueprint for the City’s next generation of parks and public spaces. The plan positions parks and trails as essential infrastructure that supports health, connection, and community identity. Early implementation is already underway, advancing high-impact projects that enhance quality of life and position Melissa as a regional destination for recreation and nature-based experiences.

Project DC – District of Cattleman Square Community Vision and Master Plan

Cattleman Square, on the near westside of downtown San Antonio, is an area with deep cultural and historic roots that has experienced decades of disinvestment. Today, it faces growing pressures related to housing affordability, limited availability, and a rising unsheltered population. While the San Antonio Housing Trust owns key properties in the area, a more comprehensive, community-driven approach is needed to guide meaningful reinvestment.

 

Strategic Moves
The project is organized around three coordinated tracks addressing immediate needs and long-term transformation. Outreach partners are providing direct support to unsheltered individuals, while a broader coalition advances a Homeless Response Action Plan.

Urban Alchemy Collective is leading an eight-month, community-centered engagement process to define the future of Cattleman Square. Through more than 50 touchpoints, including public meetings, pop-ups, and one-on-one conversations, the process ensures a wide range of voices shape the vision.

Outcome
The work will result in a comprehensive master plan that translates community priorities into implementable strategies. Supported by market analysis and development feasibility, the plan will identify catalyst sites and position Cattleman Square for more inclusive and coordinated revitalization.

Workforce of the Future Policy Lab

Urban Alchemy Collective partnered with the Better Futures Institute to facilitate and coordinate a one-day Policy Lab focused on the “Workforce of the Future.” The immersive workshop brought together Institute fellows, students, and startup interns for a series of collaborative discussions and activities. Designed to spark innovation and dialogue, the Policy Lab created space for participants to explore new approaches to workforce development, connecting research, policy, and community-driven solutions.

Pleasanton Nature Park

Urban Alchemy Collective worked with the City of Pleasanton to reimagine a vacant lot near the airport into a nature-based community asset. Through an inclusive public engagement process, the project team envisioned a park featuring trails, passive recreation areas, sports fields, and spaces for gathering. The study area also explored future connectivity to surrounding residential and commercial development, blending natural systems with recreational amenities to create a park that feels both integrated and restorative.

Melissa Parks, Recreation, Trails, and Open Space Master Plan

With population growth exceeding 80% since 2020, Melissa is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Texas. The City faced increasing pressure to expand its parks, recreation, and trail system to keep pace with rapid growth and evolving community needs. Without a comprehensive framework to guide investments and connectivity, the City risked fragmented improvements. Residents expressed the need for more access to nature, stronger neighborhood connections, and amenities that serve a diverse and growing population.

Strategic Moves
Urban Alchemy Collective led the City’s first comprehensive Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Plan through an extensive engagement process that captured over 4,000 community inputs. Community priorities, including trails, shade, restrooms, indoor recreation, aquatics, and neighborhood parks, informed a data-driven strategy.

The plan advances equity and growth readiness across all six districts and introduces a connected trail network, new park concepts, strengthened open space conservation, and a 10-year capital roadmap with recommendations for operations, programming, and long-term financial sustainability.

Master Plan Outcome
Melissa in Motion provides a clear and actionable blueprint for the City’s next generation of parks and public spaces. The plan positions parks and trails as essential infrastructure that supports health, connection, and community identity. Early implementation is already underway, advancing high-impact projects that enhance quality of life and position Melissa as a regional destination for recreation and nature-based experiences.

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