
The City of Keller has announced a series of public hearings set for its Planning & Zoning Commission meeting, scheduled for November 12, where residents and stakeholders can provide their input on a range of proposed zoning changes and specific permits. According to information on the City of Keller, five key items are on the agenda, including extensions to existing permits and changes to land use definitions that could shape the local community's development.
Notably on the docket is the request by Transwestern Commercial Real Estate to extend their Specific Use Permit (SUP) for 1220 Keller Parkway, aimed to transform a 10,389 square-foot building into a Surgical Outpatient Facility, the community development department at 817-743-4130 provided a comprehensive map for review, and the hope voiced by some locals is that the extension will facilitate completion of essential healthcare services catering to the community's burgeoning needs. Likewise, a change from Commercial to Planned Development for Whitley Springs hopes to introduce a mix of residential and commercial spaces ingrained with 1.48 acres of open area, represented by Huynh and Viyapon, LLC, and crafted by Garabedian Properties, denotes a shift towards more versatile, multi-dimensional land usage.
Similarly, FLEXD Keller's request pushes the envelope further proposing a shift from Commercial to Planned Development – Tech Flex, potentially carving out a space for technology and flexible workspaces spread across two commercial lots spanning roughly 10.77 acres—a map and further details are accessible for those interested, once more emphasizing Keller's momentum towards innovation and growth. In another development, TrinityPartners Commercial Real Estate has applied for two Specific Use Permits at 1241 Keller Parkway proposing multifaceted structures that include food establishments and financial services, indicating a tailored approach to commercial development attuned to the locale's evolving business landscape.
The scheduled public hearing is open to discourse beginning at 7 p.m. local time, with the Council Chambers of Keller Town Hall serving as the venue for these potentially transformative discussions, and the full agenda is set to be released on November 7 for public scrutiny.









