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Council approves rezoning for 39-home planned development in Vicksburg area, requires private-street reserve fund

5965779 · October 20, 2025
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Summary

The council rezoned about 5.19 acres from R‑1A to Planned Development to allow a 39‑lot single-family subdivision and amended the PD to require a reserve fund for long-term private-street maintenance; vote was unanimous.

The Missouri City Council on Oct. 20 approved an ordinance rezoning approximately 5.19 acres near Truesdale Drive and Vicksburg from R‑1A (single-family residential) to a Planned Development (PD) to allow a 39‑lot single-family subdivision. The council’s approval included an amendment requiring the developer to create a reserve fund for long‑term maintenance of private streets.

Jennifer Thomas Gomez, director of development services, summarized the request by applicant Sergio Salazar. The PD would enable smaller lots than adjacent Vicksburg subdivision lots: staff said minimum lot widths in the plan are about 35 feet with lot areas around 3,500 square feet,…

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