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Council tables Armstrong Hills planned development after weeks of neighbor talks
Summary
The Keller City Council continued a request to rezone 49 acres for the Armstrong Hills subdivision after developers and neighbors reported progress but not enough signed opposition withdrawals to meet super‑majority rules. Council set the matter for May 20, 2025.
The Keller City Council on April 15 continued consideration of a planned‑development rezoning for Armstrong Hills, a proposed 49‑lot residential subdivision on about 49 acres near the Davis Boulevard–Creek Road intersection. The council left the item on the agenda for the May 20 meeting after developers and nearby residents reported additional outreach but not enough completed paperwork to satisfy the city’s super‑majority requirement.
Developers said the project incorporates several changes raised in recent neighborhood meetings, including a new acceleration lane on the northbound exit to Davis Boulevard and increased rear setbacks. “We really appreciate the opportunity to be here. The biggest change … was the addition of an acceleration lane,” said Drew, an applicant representative for the project,…
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