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Commercial Motor Vehicle Parking at S. Central Expressway (26-189A)

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An application for a new Specific Use Permit for Commercial Motor Vehicle Parking on property zoned CS Commercial Service District with Special Use Permit 890 for a radio, television, or microwave tower, on the southwest line of S. Central Expy., between Youngblood Road and Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy. Staff Recommendation: Approval for a 10-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions. Applicant: Masterplan - Andrew Ruegg U/A From: December 4, 2025. Planner: Oscar Aguilera Council District: 8 Z-25-000152

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A Specific Use Permit is being requested to allow commercial motor vehicle parking on a property along S. Central Expressway between Youngblood Road and Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway, located in a commercial service district. This would enable the site to operate as a commercial parking facility in this corridor area, which could affect traffic patterns and neighboring businesses.
1 eventFirst seen Jan 15, 2026Last activity Jan 15, 2026File #: 26-189A
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Attorney
As of Jan 2026

Confirm truck permit ordinance shows ten vehicles per day before City Council vote

Context: A friendly amendment by Commissioner Wheeler-Reagan, accepted by maker Franklin at the January 15, 2026 City Plan Commission hearing, changed the daily limit from six to ten; the 13-0 vote was on the amended terms.

Recommended: If you represent the applicant or an adjacent property owner, verify the draft City Council ordinance reflects the amended commercial motor vehicle limit of ten per day — not the original six — before the item is placed on the Council agenda.

Source: City Plan Commission — Jan 15, 2026 →
Journalist
As of Jan 2026

Investigate why commission doubled the daily truck limit at corridor vehicle permit hearing

Context: Commissioner Wheeler-Reagan introduced the amendment and applicant representative Franklin accepted it at the January 15, 2026 hearing; the item passed 13-0 on the amended terms with no recorded opposition.

Recommended: Request the January 15 City Plan Commission meeting audio and applicant correspondence to understand who sought the amendment raising the commercial motor vehicle cap from six to ten per day — and whether corridor property owners were consulted before the change.

Source: City Plan Commission — Jan 15, 2026 →
Resident
As of Jan 2026

Submit comments to City Council before commercial truck permit vote along your corridor

Context: City Plan Commission approved the Specific Use Permit 13-0 on January 15, 2026, including an amendment that raised the daily vehicle limit from the original six to ten; the case now advances to City Council for final approval.

Recommended: This permit would allow up to ten commercial motor vehicles per day at a location in your corridor — City Council makes the final decision, and written or in-person public comment is accepted before the vote.

Source: City Plan Commission — Jan 15, 2026 →

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Carried: 13 to 0

An application for a new Specific Use Permit for Commercial Motor Vehicle Parking on property zoned CS Commercial Service District with Special Use Permit 890 for a radio, television, or microwave tower, on the southwest line of S. Central Expy., between Youngblood Road and Lyndon B. Johnson Fwy. Staff Recommendation: Approval for a 10-year period with eligibility for automatic renewals for additional ten-year periods, subject to a site plan and conditions. Applicant: Masterplan - Andrew Ruegg U/A From: December 4, 2025. Planner: Oscar Aguilera Council District: 8 Z-25-000152

Vote: 13 for, 0 against, 2 absent

recommend approval of SUP for Commercial Motor Vehicle Parking for five-year period with conditions

Friendly amendment by Wheeler-Reagan to change commercial motor vehicle limit from six to ten per day; accepted by Franklin (maker). Commission heard item 22 (26-192A) next, out of order.