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Bryan council delays vote on 62-acre rezoning after applicant cites infrastructure delays

2679702 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The City of Bryan postponed consideration of a rezoning ordinance for a 62-acre tract after the applicant requested 60–90 days, citing delayed water and sewer extensions and multiple easements. Council approved a motion to postpone to the first meeting after 90 days.

The City of Bryan Council on March 27 postponed action on a request to rezone about 62 acres near State Highway 21 and John Sharp Parkway after the applicant asked for more time to resolve utility and access issues.

Luke Marble, the project's applicant, told the council the property was placed under contract about two-and-a-half years ago and that the city-led extension of water and sewer service has been delayed about three years. "At that time we were told the water and sewer would be extended by the end of 2023. At this point,…

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