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Residents and business owners urge Pflugerville to expedite reopening of longtime nursery; council later amends TCO fee schedule

Pflugerville City Council · February 24, 2026
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Summary

Several speakers urged the council to help reopen Greensleeves/Green State Nursery by resolving a wastewater hookup and easing temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO) constraints; council later approved an amendment to the city's master fee schedule for TCOs after executive session.

Dozens of residents and business owners used the public-comment period at the Feb. 24 Pflugerville City Council meeting to press the council to help reopen a longtime independent nursery after the new operator said he could not locate the property's wastewater hookup and was facing mounting fines.

William Glenn, who identified himself as the new owner of Green State Nursery at 601 West Pecan Street, told the council he had built a restroom to meet code but could not "locate the wastewater lines" using maps provided by city engineering. Glenn said the business was at risk because the temporary certificate of…

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