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Clyde council approves three Planned Developments along I-20 to spur commercial, residential growth
Summary
The Clyde City Council unanimously rezoned roughly 235 acres in three ordinances to Planned Development districts along the I-20 corridor, citing opportunities for commercial frontage with residential behind and potential sales-tax revenue from I-20 traffic.
Clyde — The City Council on Feb. 10 approved three ordinances rezoning land along the I-20 corridor to Planned Development districts to encourage commercial development at highway frontage and housing behind.
City Administrator Rodger Brown described the three actions as steps to “give the property a better opportunity for commercial development.” The approvals cover two large tracts (134.260 and 26.202 acres, adopted as STARCLYDE PD 2), a 38.8467-acre tract (STARCLYDE PD), and an approximately 62.59-acre site (GREENBRIER PD). All…
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