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City Council Moves Forward with Controversial Annexation Plan

June 29, 2024 | Aubrey, Denton County, Texas



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City Council Moves Forward with Controversial Annexation Plan
During a recent government meeting, the City Council of Aubrey addressed significant developments regarding the annexation of land into the city's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) and corporate limits. The council closed a public hearing at 6:35 PM and proceeded to discuss a resolution concerning a petition from Aubrey 1 60 LLC, which seeks to annex approximately 160 acres of land for the Duck Point development.

The council confirmed that the public hearing for this annexation will be scheduled for July 25th at 6 PM at City Hall, allowing residents to voice their opinions on the matter. The annexation is strategically located along FM 1385, extending from the city limits south of Windridge Boulevard to the intersection of FM 1385 and FM 428, including adjacent areas.

The council emphasized the importance of this annexation in conjunction with the previously approved development agreement for Duck Point. The meeting highlighted the council's commitment to transparency and public involvement, as they prepare to gather community feedback during the upcoming public hearing.

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