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Palestine planning commission backs impound-vehicle storage permit for 1920 Crockett Road; council review set for Feb. 24

2793591 · February 6, 2025
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The Palestine Planning and Zoning Commission on Feb. 6 recommended approval of a specific-use permit for an impound-vehicle storage facility at 1920 Crockett Road after hearing from the applicant and neighbors; the matter advances to City Council on Feb. 24.

The Palestine Planning and Zoning Commission voted Feb. 6 to recommend approval of a specific-use permit for an impound-vehicle storage facility at 1920 Crockett Road, sending the application to City Council for final consideration on Feb. 24.

The request was presented by applicant Kayla Doolittle, who identified herself as the owner of the towing business. Doolittle said the proposal would include “building a 40 by 100 shop at the very front” and an all‑metal, nontransparent fence that would screen vehicles from public view. She told the commission the business is part of the police rotation and that…

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