On Nov. 3, 2025, the Missouri City Council unanimously approved the consent agenda approving four items: a rezoning to allow a 39‑lot single‑family planned development, an agreement to pursue Metro funding for a roundabout at Knight Road and Watts Plantation (Metro providing up to $2,000,000), authorization for a traffic‑signal maintenance contract not to exceed $250,000, and acceptance of right‑of‑way conveyed by HEB at the southwest corner of Sienna Parkway and State Highway 6 to support widening and intersection improvements.
City Manager Angel Jones summarized consent item A as a second and final reading to rezone approximately 5 acres from R‑1A to planned development to create a 39‑lot single‑family community with private streets, access to Truesdale Drive and Vicksburg Boulevard, an 8‑foot masonry wall along existing residential lots, construction in three phases, and maintenance by a professional property management company. Jones said staff recommended approval with conditions and that the Planning and Zoning Commission had given a positive recommendation; council had approved the first reading previously with a requirement for a maintenance reserve for the private streets.
On Item B, Jones said the city seeks authorization to enter into an agreement with Metro to construct a roundabout at Knight Road and Watts Plantation, with Metro providing up to $2,000,000 in funding. Mayor Pro Tem Sonia Brown Marshall publicly thanked the City Manager's Office, Shashi Kumar, and Floyd Emery (chair of the Metro committee) for working with Metro to secure the funding.
Item C requests authorization for the city manager to execute a contract with a traffic‑signal maintenance vendor (recorded in the meeting transcript as "Econo light systems Inc") for on‑call traffic signal maintenance services in an amount not to exceed $250,000.
Item D seeks approval to accept the conveyance of right‑of‑way from HEB at the southwest corner of Sienna Parkway and State Highway 6. Jones said this joint mobility project with Fort Bend County will allow for widening Sienna Parkway and intersection improvements at SH‑6; the mayor was authorized to sign the deed on behalf of the city.
Council Member Floyd Emery asked about the size and calculation of the maintenance reserve required for the private streets in the planned development. City Manager Jones said the reserve amount has not yet been determined and "will be a part of the process once this is finalized"; the ordinance requires that a reserve be established but the specific figure was not specified at the meeting. After brief discussion, Mayor Pro Tem Sonia Brown Marshall moved to approve the consent agenda; Council Member Joanna Oderkirk seconded. The clerk announced the motion carried unanimously and the items were approved.