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Houston Planning Commission Discusses Variance Requests and Phishing Alerts

September 18, 2025 | Houston, Harris County, Texas


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Houston Planning Commission Discusses Variance Requests and Phishing Alerts
The Houston Planning Commission convened on September 18, 2025, at City Hall to discuss various agenda items and hear public comments. Chair Lisa Clark opened the meeting, confirming a quorum with 16 members present, and outlined the rules for public speakers, including time limits for addressing the commission.

One significant update was the withdrawal of item 62, concerning MacAlpine Estates, which will not be discussed further. This decision allows the commission to focus on other agenda items without the need for a motion regarding the withdrawn item.

Director Von Tran provided the commission with two announcements, although details of these announcements were not specified in the transcript. The meeting proceeded with the expectation of further discussions and public input on remaining agenda items.

The commission's structure and procedures were emphasized, ensuring transparency and order during the meeting. The withdrawal of the MacAlpine Estates item highlights the dynamic nature of planning discussions in Houston, where community input and procedural changes can significantly impact the agenda. Further developments from this meeting will be crucial for stakeholders and residents interested in local planning initiatives.

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