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Planning and Zoning Commission elects new officers and discusses Fort Bend land replat

October 07, 2025 | Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas


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Planning and Zoning Commission elects new officers and discusses Fort Bend land replat
The Stafford Planning & Zoning Commission meeting on October 7, 2025, kicked off with a warm welcome as members celebrated the reappointment of several commissioners, including a heartfelt acknowledgment from a returning member who expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve. The atmosphere was one of optimism and commitment to the community, with members pledging to give their best efforts in the upcoming term.

The meeting quickly transitioned to the election of new officers. Commissioner Matthew Weidman was unanimously elected as Chairperson, while Clint was appointed as Vice Chairperson. Greg Ho Sapul also secured the position of Secretary, marking a fresh leadership team for the commission.

Former Planning and Zoning Chair William Bostick, who served for a decade, addressed the current members, congratulating them on their new roles and expressing confidence in their ability to tackle the challenges facing the community. Bostick emphasized the importance of their commitment to serving all areas of Stafford equally, highlighting the dedication required to improve the city.

As the meeting progressed, the commission moved on to discuss a significant replat of a 10.53-acre tract of land in the George H. Board survey, linked to the Crow Holdings development near Murphy Road. This replat is expected to play a crucial role in shaping future developments in the area.

The meeting concluded with a sense of purpose and anticipation for the work ahead, as the newly elected officers and commissioners prepare to address the needs and growth of Stafford.

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