Steady progress is being made on the *Kyle Community Center at 1500 Dacy Lane, a new community hub that aims to address the increasing demand for programming, senior services and gathering spaces.
The 10,650-square-foot facility, anticipated to be complete in June 2026, will provide a modern, flexible space designed for long-term growth while also meeting the current needs of our community.
“This project is about creating a space where our community can come together, stay active, and stay connected, not just today, but for years to come,” Parks and Recreation Director David Lopez said. “This facility represents the next chapter in our partnership with our senior community while ensuring every resident has access to meaningful programs and services.”
For years, the City has partnered with the Kyle Area Senior Zone (KASZ) to provide programming at the Krug Activity Center in downtown Kyle. While this partnership has been successful, both organizations have seen increasing participation and growing membership. As a result, the existing facility is no longer able to safely accommodate demand, highlighting the need for a larger, fully ADA compliant space that can better serve current participants and future growth.
As the new building comes online, our staff have been working closely with KASZ to transition services, ensuring continuity while enhancing the quality and capacity of what is currently offered to our community.
Project Background
The Dacy Lane facility was purchased in December 2024, with the design process initiated immediately thereafter. In January 2025, the City contracted with Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Inc. for full design services. That same month, the design firm and the city hosted two in-person focus group meetings, one community meeting on January 29, 2025, and another with KASZ to gather feedback on how residents would like to see the facility used and designed.
Throughout the design process, city staff and contractors have met with stakeholders, including members of KASZ, to ensure the space fits the needs of those who will use it, including ADA accessibility, safety considerations, flexible programming areas, acoustics, lighting, and overall comfort. Additionally, Kyle City Council was briefed on design progress and provided input during the April 1, 2025, May 27, 2025, and June 17, 2025 meetings.



In June 2025, final design was approved by Kyle City Council. In September 2025, the City contracted with Trimbuilt Construction, Inc. for interior renovations which are well underway. Last week, progress included HVAC ductwork, ceiling framing, sheetrock installation, and electrical wiring. This week, sheetrock installation will begin and city inspections will occur along with electrical work in the main bathroom. We are providing weekly progress reports on the Kyle Community Center in the Weekly Report. Visit CityofKyle.gov/WeeklyReport to see those updates.




Once the Dacy Lane Facility is fully operational, meeting spaces and rooms will be available to rent. The City of Kyle Parks and Recreation Department manages facility and space rentals, including the Krug Activity Center, for more information, visit CityofKyle.gov/Rentals.
*On June 17, 2025 the 1500 Dacy Lane building was given the interim Kyle Community Center name pending the adoption of an official city naming policy. An initial policy was presented to council on February, 17, 2026 for feedback. The naming policy will come back for adoption at an April council meeting.



