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Fulshear council tables Waters PUD after residents warn multifamily would strain water, traffic and character

Fulshear City Council · January 20, 2026
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After more than an hour of resident testimony and a staff presentation on development and utility agreements, Fulshear City Council voted to table the Waters planned unit development, delaying any rezoning that could allow multifamily across five tracts near FM 1093 and FM 359.

Council members on Tuesday tabled consideration of a proposed Waters planned unit development that would change the zoning of several tracts near FM 1093 and FM 359 — a move that pauses a proposal residents said could allow large apartment complexes across multiple properties.

Residents packed council chambers and delivered more than a dozen public comments opposing multifamily uses, arguing the change would overwhelm local roads, wastewater and groundwater supplies and alter downtown’s small‑town character. Cecile Thompson of Del Webb told the council she has “read today that the apartments that are under construction are gonna have over 600 units,” and warned the cumulative effect could be…

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