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Council abandons 1.343-acre right-of-way to enable bank development; sewer easement retained

5555742 · August 8, 2025
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The council approved vacating about 1.343 acres of right-of-way encompassing Hog Pen Creek Road and part of South Pea Ridge Road to accommodate redevelopment tied to the Chuck's Barbecue subdivision; an existing sewer easement will remain and the city will sell the land at fair market value pending appraisal.

Temple City Council voted 5–0 Thursday to approve the vacation of roughly 1.343 acres of right-of-way that includes Hog Pen Creek Road and a portion of South Pea Ridge Road so the property can be redeveloped as part of a Chex BBQ subdivision project that will include a bank driveway connection.

Transportation staff member Mister Naylor explained that the city's authority to close or abandon streets stems…

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