Planning Commission reviews rezoning request for commercial development at Cliffwood Drive

June 23, 2025 | Colleyville, Tarrant County, Texas


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Planning Commission reviews rezoning request for commercial development at Cliffwood Drive
During the recent Planning and Zoning Work Session held on June 23, 2025, in Colleyville, a significant proposal was discussed that could reshape a residential area into a commercial space. The request to rezone a property located at 33701 Cliffwood Drive from R-15 single-family residential to Planned Development Commercial (PDC) has raised important questions about the future of the neighborhood.

The property, currently developed with a single-family home, is situated near key local roads, making it a focal point for potential development. The proposed change in zoning is particularly noteworthy as it would allow for the establishment of assisted living facilities, which can only be developed under planned unit development zoning according to the city’s land development code.

This rezoning request reflects a growing interest in diversifying land use in Colleyville, potentially addressing the community's needs for more assisted living options. However, it also raises concerns among residents about the impact on the character of the neighborhood and the implications for traffic and local services.

As discussions continue, the community will be closely watching how this proposal unfolds and what it means for the future of Colleyville. The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the feedback from residents and the potential benefits of the development as they move forward with their decision-making process.

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