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Commission backs future land-use change on northeast US 380 corridor to accommodate industrial and mixed-use development

5822804 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The planning commission unanimously recommended amending the comprehensive plan to re-designate about 57 acres along US 380: roughly 34.5 acres from rural to light industrial and about 22.5 acres from low residential to community mixed use, citing development inquiries and planned TxDOT roadway changes.

The Denton Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 24 voted unanimously to recommend a City Council amendment to the Future Land Use Map for two areas along the far northeast US 380 corridor.

Area 1 (about 34.5 acres) will be recommended to change from Rural Areas to Light Industrial, and Area 2 (about 22.5 acres) from Low Residential to Community Mixed Use. Staff said the recommendation responds to multiple recent development inquiries and to anticipated TxDOT roadway changes that will convert US 380 to a freeway with service roads in the long term.

Assistant planner Erin Stanley presented the corridor study that informed the request, describing current conditions as a mix of single-family homes, vacant lots,…

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