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Dallas council adopts La Creole master plan, amends comprehensive plan map
Summary
The Dallas City Council voted to adopt an expanded La Creole (Lock Real) node master plan and corresponding amendment to the city’s comprehensive plan map, and approved a text amendment restoring a commitment to extend urban services upon annexation.
The Dallas City Council on April 7 adopted an amendment to the city’s comprehensive plan and the La Creole (Lock Real) node master plan, expanding the node boundary and setting a multi-step implementation timeline for rezoning and annexation.
City Planner Chase Blue told the council the master-plan update began with public outreach in 2023 and responds to a city economic-opportunities analysis that identified a long-term shortage of commercial land. Blue said the amendment enlarges the node north and south of Ellendale, extends it east past Oak Villa Road and designates new areas for medium- and higher-density housing on the periphery to align with sewer investments. “Step 1 on our timeline here is to amend the comprehensive plan map to include the new boundary and to adopt this master plan into the comprehensive plan as the…
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