
The Denton Planning and Zoning Commission is gearing up for a public hearing on the potential rezoning of a large swath of agricultural land into a future site for a master planned community, signaling a possible reshaping of the local landscape. Slated for nearly 2,500 acres in the vicinity of FM 2153, FM 2164, and north of Gribble Springs Road and Shepard Road, the proposed shift seeks to amend the City of Denton's Comprehensive Plan, as detailed by the City of Denton.
The proposed plan, represented by Alexa Knight from Daake Law, is subject to a recommendation process by the Commission, with the City Council set to take final action; the forthcoming meeting will offer citizens a chance to weigh in on this transformative proposal, the plan aligns with the City's long-term objectives, outlined in the Denton 2040 plan, which maps out the city's growth and development over two decades.
Residents who wish to understand more about the implications of this land use change and how it may affect the community landscape have the opportunity to dive into comprehensive information ahead of the event; Mia Hines of the City of Denton can be contacted for further particulars, ensuring transparency and public engagement remains at the forefront of the proceeding steps toward what could be a significant city development.









