DeSoto City Council unanimously approves zoning change for duplex development

June 17, 2025 | DeSoto, Dallas County, Texas


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DeSoto City Council unanimously approves zoning change for duplex development
The DeSoto City Council convened on June 17, 2025, to address key community issues, including a significant zoning change and funding for local infrastructure projects.

In a unanimous decision, the council approved a zoning amendment that will transition a property from single-family residential to a two-family residential duplex district. This change, affecting Lot 5, Block 7 of Park Ridge Estates, aims to accommodate the growing housing needs in the area. Council member Parker raised concerns about the implications of the zoning change, particularly regarding the placement of a detention pond within the development. City officials clarified that while zoning is approved first, the site plan, which includes details about drainage and other infrastructure, will be reviewed later, allowing for further community input.

Additionally, the council authorized an amendment to an agreement with WRG LLC for the purchase and installation of furniture for the new aquatic and recreation center, with a budget not to exceed $52,250. This investment is part of the city’s ongoing efforts to enhance recreational facilities for residents, promoting community engagement and wellness.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue addressing community needs through thoughtful planning and infrastructure improvements, reflecting the council's dedication to fostering a vibrant and accessible environment for all DeSoto residents.

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