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Residents and developer spar over park, local builders and street widths in Bruceville‑Eddy development workshop
Summary
A developer presented a revised single‑family subdivision that drew largely positive public comment at a city workshop Feb. 27, 2025, while residents pressed for local‑builder access, assurances on utilities and preservation of big oak trees and a proposed park.
At a Feb. 27 workshop, a developer presented a revised plan for a proposed single‑family subdivision near Interstate 35 that several residents and realtors called a net positive for Bruceville‑Eddy.
The developer said the plan would include a park managed by the city rather than a homeowners association and that the developer would install sewer lines needed for the project. Realtor Devaney Jobe told the council the development would boost city tax revenue and increase school enrollment, saying it was “a win‑win for our city.” Several residents, including Charles (last name not stated) and Sherry McGrewer, praised the developer’s willingness to compromise…
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