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A proposed housing development in rural Rockwall County is raising questions about who should cover the cost of new infrastructure, such as sewer lines, roads and even police. A lawsuit filed by developer DR Horton against the county could impact other fast-growing North Texas communities.
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A federal court rejected Marathon Digital Holdings' request for a temporary restraining order against Mitchell Bend's incorporation election.
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Residents in the Dallas neighborhood of Kleberg say the city isn't responding to their calls to improve its streets and other infrastructure.
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Residents and city officials say the new development will provide affordable housing and access to public transit in Dallas' Pleasant Grove neighborhood.
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Gov. Greg Abbott says the bill is aimed at preventing, "Sharia compounds鈥 he claims endanger Texans.
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The city council is offering an incentive to a developer for a facility that will serve as Manhattan Project Beer Co.'s primary production and distribution site.
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The significant disparity between rent cost increases and wage growth aligns with a national trend that started during the Great Recession and was underscored by COVID-19.
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The plan is expected to help city leaders decide how to prepare for Arlington's future as it runs out of new space to develop.
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Non-profit, public policy organizations including Texas 2036 and the Texas Water Association have made water infrastructure one of their priorities this legislative session.
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City council members expressed opposing concerns about the size of the area, with some like Rebecca Boxall questioning why it wasn't larger and other like Piel suggesting it may be too big already.
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Form-based code replaces use-based zoning, also called Euclidean zoning, and can simultaneously give more freedom to developers and hyper-local control to communities.
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The Dallas City Planning Commission was briefed on a proposal to eliminate parking minimums in the city, leaving parking space up to developer discretion.