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City Council Delays Zoning Decision Amid Key Absence

June 17, 2024 | Richardson, Dallas County, Texas



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City Council Delays Zoning Decision Amid Key Absence
The Richardson City Council convened on June 10, 2024, at 6 PM, with Councilwoman Jennifer Justice leading the meeting in prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. The council unanimously approved the minutes from the previous meeting.

During the session, the council addressed a significant zoning issue concerning a 13.03-acre development project located between Waterview Parkway and President George Bush. The applicant requested a postponement of the public hearing due to the illness of a key team member, who was unable to travel. The council agreed to continue the public hearing to July 15, 2024, allowing for further discussion and input from the community.

Mayor Magden opened the floor for public comments but noted that no advance cards had been submitted. He encouraged audience members to speak either during the current meeting or at the rescheduled date. The motion to continue the public hearing was seconded and passed unanimously, ensuring that both city staff and the applicant will present their cases at the next meeting, followed by public input.

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