Rezoning of approximately 58.35 acres to a Planned Development district to allow for a surf park, retail, restaurant, and hotel development.
This development will introduce a unique recreational and entertainment venue to the city, potentially boosting tourism and local economy. It also involves adjustments to zoning standards, with developers addressing concerns about noise and visual impact.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
A new project featuring a three-acre lagoon with a wave maker for surfing, located at Stacy and 121. Zoning was recently approved.
Rezoning of approximately 58.35 acres to a Planned Development district to allow for a surf park, retail, restaurant, and hotel development.
Rezoning for the Cannon Beach development, a procedural correction from a previous meeting.
Rezoning to allow for a large mixed-use development featuring a surf lagoon, hotel, retail, and entertainment venues.
Get ready, McKinney! A huge new neighborhood with nearly 800 acres of homes and amenities is officially a go. This massive development is set to reshape a big chunk of the city.
The council acknowledged various community events, including a Black History Month celebration and the Barkus Parade, showcasing the city's active civic life.
McKinney's facing a major crunch when it comes to affordable places to live. The city is actively looking for solutions, so get ready for some new programs or policy shifts aimed at fixing this problem.
McKinney's planning commission just approved a zoning change that could bring a new Texas Health hospital to the north side of town. This move clears a major hurdle for the project, potentially changing the landscape and services available in that area.