
Ellis County is set to reconsider the development map for a small slice of the Waxahachie area community with its sights set on a repeat in Whispering Meadows Addition. The Ellis County Commissioners’ Court has placed on its upcoming agenda a replat application that, if approved, will redraw the boundary between two tracts of land just east of the junction of Boyce Road and Wilson Road. According to official notices, this matter involves approximately 4.920 acres within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Waxahachie. The proposed changes pertain to Tracts 9A-1R & 9A-2R, which are revisions of the previously platted Tracts 9A-1 & 9A-2.
Details of the application, which include the specifics of the lot line adjustments, were made public in a notice published on June 4. Interested parties and community stakeholders are encouraged to engage with the process and direct any inquiries to the Department of Development. Contact details have been made available, including a phone number at 972-825-5200, and an email address, [email protected]. A visual representation of the report request has been made accessible on the Ellis County, Texas page.
The Whispering Meadows Addition has been at the heart of residential development plans in the region, with each tract mapping out not simply lots, but the hopes for future habitation and community growth. The implications of such a report are far-reaching, affecting not just the immediate landscape, but the broader aspirations of property development and neighborhood design. A thorough review by the Commissioners’ Court will therefore be imperative in ensuring that the modified plans serve the best interests of the community.
Residents and interested observers should mark their calendars for Tuesday, July 9, 2024, as the meeting at the historic Ellis County Courthouse will address the report publicly. Slated for a 2:00 PM discussion on the second floor, this gathering presents a critical opportunity for public input. The historic courthouse is located at 101 West Main Street, in Waxahachie, TX. 75165, will serve as the stage upon which the future of these parcels of land might be democratically sculpted.









