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Irving outlines small boundary adjustment with Grand Prairie along Beltline Road

Irving City Council · February 27, 2026

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Summary

City staff presented a minor city‑limit adjustment along Beltline Road that would shift the Irving boundary 15–20 feet in places to align rights‑of‑way and clarify service responsibilities; no residences would be affected but maintenance and code responsibilities would transfer for parts of the road.

City staff presented a proposed boundary adjustment with Grand Prairie at the Irving Feb. 26 work session that would shift the municipal limit line along Beltline Road by roughly 15–20 feet in places to align with the surveyed right‑of‑way. Traffic and Transportation Director Dan Bridal said the adjustment responds to development and survey data showing the existing line slices through some parcels and buildings, creating uncertainty for building owners and operators.

Bridal said the change would not affect residential units but would shift responsibility for road maintenance, signage, lighting and code enforcement between Irving and Grand Prairie for portions of the corridor. For example, half of the six‑lane divided Beltline Road would become Grand Prairie’s maintenance responsibility under the proposed adjustment; utilities and municipal drainage assets would transfer where the new right‑of‑way falls in Grand Prairie.

Bridal noted Grand Prairie’s city council approved the boundary adjustment in December 2025 and said the draft ordinance will clarify police and fire response roles, stormwater conveyance responsibilities, and license agreements for a monument sign that straddles the existing line. Councilmembers asked for clarification on existing maintenance practice and which segments would be transferred; Bridal responded with map references and said the city packet includes exhibits showing the proposed redrawn line and the segments affected.

Staff did not present a vote during the work session; the item will move through the formal ordinance process with further public documentation as required.