Grand Prairie Commissioners Approve Poly America Expansion and Pros Westcliff Phase 2

July 28, 2025 | Grand Prairie, Dallas County, Texas


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Grand Prairie Commissioners Approve Poly America Expansion and Pros Westcliff Phase 2
The Grand Prairie Planning and Zoning Commission convened on July 28, 2025, to discuss two significant site plans, both of which received unanimous approval from the commissioners.

The first item on the agenda involved a site plan for Poly America, represented by civil engineers from Graham Associates. Michael Peterson, a representative from the firm, expressed support for the project, highlighting the company's long-standing presence in Grand Prairie. The proposal included plans for expansion while preserving existing trees on the site. A motion to approve the site plan, along with the necessary variances and recommendations from the Development Review Committee (DRC), was made and seconded, leading to a unanimous vote in favor.

The second item pertained to the PROS Westcliff Phase 2 project, which will add 300 multifamily units to the area. This phase follows the ongoing construction of Phase 1 and includes amenities such as a clubhouse, park, pool, and pickleball court. The project meets all density, dimensional, and landscaping requirements, with no variances requested. After a brief discussion, a motion to approve the detailed site plan was made and seconded, also resulting in unanimous approval.

Both projects reflect the city’s commitment to development while maintaining community standards and environmental considerations. The commission's decisions mark a continued effort to enhance residential options in Grand Prairie.

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