
Ellis County homeowners take note - Longhorn Estates could be expanding. The local planning bigwigs at Ellis County Commissioners' Court have a replat proposal on their desks that's stirring up the dust in Ennis. The word on the street is, that this plan's looking to carve out a couple more spots for residential bliss out of the roughly 9 acres near Stacks and Slate Rock Road.
The plan is to split up lots 47-R1A, 47-R1B, and 47-R1C, conjuring up two new parcels to bolster the local housing game, but not everyone's sold on the idea, concerns are riding shotgun alongside the optimism for growth somebody's always worried about what might tumble down the road. According to Ellis County, Texas, the details are all laid out for those who want the lowdown.
Residents with a bone to pick or a cheer to share can mark their calendars for March 5, when the replat request goes under the magnifying glass at 2 PM. The showdown's set at the historic Ellis County Courthouse, second floor, where they've been laying down the law since before any of us were a twinkle in the Lone Star State's eye.
Ellis County's Department of Development is the go-to – just dial them up at 972-825-5200, or shoot an email over to [email protected]. In the end, whether you're for or against the hustle and bustle of development, or just don't want to see your slice of heaven get any cozier, it's your shot to step up to the plate and have your say in true Texan fashion.









