Matters — Q2 2026
13 matters with activity · 8 new in this period · 10 resolved
Industrial Zoning at Anglin Drive (ZC-25-184)
A proposal to rezone approximately 42 acres at 7200-7500 Anglin Drive from agricultural use to light industrial. The change would permit light industrial development on property currently zoned for agriculture, potentially affecting land use in this area.
Jun 9: Continued
Joe Passanisi Concrete Batch Plant at 3800 Deen Road (ZC-25-185)
Joe Passanski requested a Conditional Use Permit to operate a concrete batch plant at 3800 Deen Road within the existing Heavy Industrial zone. The proposal would have introduced commercial concrete production operations to the site. The city council denied the application on June 9, 2026.
Jun 9: Denied
PD Amendment ZC-25-205
A 38.38-acre property at 4500 and 8212 Anglin Circle is proposed to be rezoned from Two-Family Residential and Agricultural zones to Planned Development for light industrial use, including data centers and educational facilities. This zoning change would convert currently residential and agricultural land into industrial development, significantly altering the character of the site.
Jun 9: Continued
PD Amendment ZC-26-004
The applicants proposed rezoning 39.6 acres at 5810 Oak Grove Road from single-family residential to restricted residential and light industrial planned development. The change would have substantially altered the property's future use by permitting industrial activities on land previously zoned for residential development. The proposal was denied on May 12, 2026.
May 12: Denied
SUP ZC-26-017
Polished Dimes Real Estate, LLC is seeking a Specific Use Permit and Planned Development modification at 5335 Sycamore School Road to allow Neighborhood Commercial uses, excluding alcohol sales. The 0.87-acre property would require site plan approval and zoning designation changes from City Council.
Jun 9: Continued
PD Amendment ZC-26-040
SDS3, LLC sought approval to amend Planned Development 1236 at 5773 W. Risinger Road to include signage on the 5.26-acre site. The Zoning Commission recommended approval of the amendment. The proposal was approved on June 9, 2026.
Jun 9: Approved
Series C LLC Rezoning at South Freeway (ZC-25-208)
Series C LLC requested to rezone an 8.47-acre property at 5051 South Freeway from mixed commercial and industrial designations to Light Industrial zoning. The rezoning would consolidate the site's classification to facilitate industrial uses across the entire property. The city council approved the proposal on April 28, 2026.
Apr 28: Approved
SUP ZC-26-009
Vernon L. McCoy and Beatriz Ordorica sought approval for a Planned Development at 4826 Wichita Street, a 0.872-acre property, to allow Neighborhood Commercial uses with restrictions on certain activities like ambulance dispatch facilities and massage therapy establishments. The project required city approval to rezone the property and define what commercial operations would be permitted on the site. The proposal was approved on June 9, 2026.
Jun 9: Approved
SUP ZC-26-015
CG Superb Homes LLC requested to rezone two adjacent parcels at 3524 and 3528 Frazier Court from single-family to two-family residential zoning. The proposal would have permitted development of cluster homes on the 0.32-acre site. The rezoning request was denied by City Council on June 9, 2026.
Jun 9: Denied
Area Plan File M&C 26-0506
The city adopted a comprehensive Master Transportation Plan and amended city code and access management policies to align with the new framework. These changes were intended to guide long-term transportation infrastructure and land use coordination across the city. The ordinances were approved on June 9, 2026.
Jun 9: Approved
Jesus Martinez Commercial Zoning at 1000 S Retta Street (ZC-26-029)
Jesus Martinez sought to rezone his property at 1000 S Retta Street from one-family residential and community facilities to neighborhood commercial restricted use. The change would have converted the 0.21-acre site to commercial zoning in a residential area. The proposal was denied.
May 12: Denied
Case File M&C 26-0468
The city authorized Amendment No. 5 to its Construction Manager at Risk contract with Hunt/Byrne/Smith for the Convention Center, increasing the contract value by up to $7 million. Major construction projects often require contract adjustments to cover unexpected costs or scope changes as work progresses. The amendment was approved on June 9, 2026.
Jun 9: Approved
Case File M&C 26-0340
The city hired Terracon Consultants to provide environmental asbestos monitoring and consulting services for the Fort Worth Convention Center's Phase II Arena Renovation project, with costs not to exceed $260,197. Environmental asbestos assessment and monitoring is critical for protecting workers and the public during renovation of older buildings. The city council approved the contract on April 28, 2026.
Apr 28: Approved
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