
In Waxahachie, Texas, local homeowners and prospective buyers have their eyes on a new development as Ellis County officials prepare to review a replat application that could reshape the Estates of Hidden Creek neighborhood. Slated for review at the Commissioners' Court on Tuesday, March 5, the proposal aims to repurpose an unimproved right-of-way into an additional residential lot, potentially expanding the leafy enclave by just over six acres, according to Ellis County, Texas.
The land in question, neatly plotted as Estates of Hidden Creek Lots 1A-1E, Block B, is situated a stone's throw north of Stonebriar Drive and FM 387 junction, and falls within the juridical reach of the Road and Bridge Precinct No. 4. Residents keen on the intricate details of the redesign, and those with a vested interest in the locality's layout, can scrutinize a copy of the application, already available for public consumption.
The county courthouse, an emblem of history set in the heart of Waxahachie at 101 West Main Street, will host the session where commissioners will deliberate the merits and potential impacts of the replat. Weighing on their minds will be the benefits of residential expansion against the preservation of communal space, where every square foot has a story cherished by those who tread upon it.
With the clock ticking towards the decisive session, Ellis County's Department of Development stands ready to field queries and provide clarifications. Concerned citizens and inquisitive parties are urged to direct their communications to 972-825-5200 or avail themselves of the modern convenience of electronic mail by reaching out to [email protected]. As families in the vicinity look on, the outcome of this hearing could pave the way for new beginnings, on what is now just an expansive, untamed acreage.









