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Navasota council approves development plan for 501 E. Washington; developer to retain mature trees and limit signage

Navasota City Council · January 27, 2026
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Summary

After a public hearing, the Navasota City Council unanimously approved a development plan for a mixed retail and restaurant use at 501 E. Washington. Staff said the plan preserves mature trees, removes new window signage and adds landscaping, circulation and an enclosed dumpster area.

The Navasota City Council on Jan. 26 approved a development plan allowing a family‑owned meat market and restaurant to operate at 501 East Washington Avenue.

Lupe Diostado, the city’s Development Services Director, told the council that Planning and Zoning reviewed the plan on Jan. 8 and recommended approval after the developer agreed to incorporate changes into the plan, including retaining existing mature trees (except for minor pruning), removing new window signage along Washington Avenue, adding landscaping, a traffic…

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