McKinney
Upcoming
Joint Meeting
City Council Work Session
The Council will discuss development updates for The Crossing at State Highway 5 and downtown Main Street projects. An executive session is scheduled to address pending litigation involving the City of Melissa, boundary agreements, and a lawsuit against the McKinney Community Development Corporation.
- The Crossing at State Highway 5 discussion
- Main Street Downtown Projects update
- Litigation: City of McKinney v. City of Melissa (boundary agreement)
- Litigation: North Texas Conservation Association et al. v. McKinney Community Development Corporation
- Development and Annexation Agreement for Painted Tree
City Council Regular Meeting
The City Council will review several infrastructure projects including lift station improvements and park stabilization. They will also hold public hearings regarding a truck sales permit on Central Expressway and a commercial rezoning request near Redbud Boulevard.
- Airport Master Plan update and federal grant acceptance
- Lift station improvements for Rutherford East, West, Sloan Creek, and Creek Hollow
- Wattley Park Stream Bank Stabilization construction contract
- Specific Use Permit for truck sales at 900 N. Central Expressway
- Rezoning request for a non-profit/community center near Redbud Boulevard
McKinney Urban Transit District Board
The McKinney Urban Transit District Board will discuss future transit program direction and vote on a proposed transit service agreement with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). The board will also consider amendments to the district's governing bylaws. A closed executive session will address attorney consultations regarding agenda items.
- Review future transit program direction
- Vote on proposed transit service agreement with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
- Amend McKinney Urban Transit District Bylaws
- Approve May 5, 2026 board minutes
McKinney Armed Services Memorial Board
The Board will discuss upcoming plans for the 2026 Veterans Day Ceremony. Members will also review the board's Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines.
- 2026 Veterans Day Ceremony discussion
- Standard Operating Procedures and Guidelines review
- Approval of June 10, 2026 meeting minutes
McKinney Main Street Board
The Board will review financial reports and receive updates on several local development projects. Discussions include the status of MPAC construction, Highway 5 improvements, and upcoming community events.
- MPAC Construction Update
- Highway 5 Construction and Improvements
- Financial Reports review
- Upcoming Events discussion
McKinney Community Development Corporation
The McKinney Community Development Corporation will hold a special meeting to discuss its strategic priorities for fiscal year 2027. Board members will also review the status of several economic development projects, including the TUPPS Brewery and Craig Ranch Resort Hotel. An executive session will address pending litigation with the North Texas Conservation Association. No official votes or binding actions will be taken during this session.
- Consider/Discuss MCDC Strategic Priorities for Fiscal Year 2027
- Executive session on pending litigation: North Texas Conservation Association v. MCDC (Cause No. 471-01849-2026)
- Economic development project reviews: TUPPS Brewery & Entertainment Destination, Project Hemispheres, Venu/Notes Live, Craig Ranch Resort Hotel
Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Board
The Board will discuss naming the Oak Hollow clubhouse and recommending a construction contract for a new dog park. They will also review the Director's report and previous meeting minutes.
- Naming the Clubhouse at Oak Hollow to John Henry Snapp Clubhouse
- Construction contract with A&C Construction, Inc. for Bob & Barbara Tomes Dog Park and Play Zone at Towne Lake Park
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Historic Preservation Advisory Board
The Board will consider a Level II tax exemption request for property rehabilitation at 523 W Hunt Street. Additionally, they will review a request for a monument sign at 105 N Benge Street.
- Tax exemption request for 523 W Hunt Street
- Certificate of Appropriateness for a monument sign at 105 N Benge Street
Visit McKinney
The Visit McKinney board will review and potentially approve the organization's fiscal year 2027 budget. Members will also receive routine financial, marketing, and liaison updates from staff and city departments. Additionally, the board will hold a closed executive session to discuss legal advice and an economic development project called Passing Clouds.
- Consider and act on the Visit McKinney fiscal year 2027 budget
- Review monthly finance and marketing reports from staff
- Approve minutes from the May 26, 2026 board meeting
- Hold executive session to discuss legal advice and Project Passing Clouds
McKinney Community Development Corporation
The McKinney Community Development Corporation will review and vote on a major infrastructure grant for Hugs Greenhouse, plus several loan extensions for city projects like the Chestnut storage tank and Throckmorton Villas. Board members will also evaluate over a dozen promotional grants ranging from $9,000 to $15,000 for local festivals, arts events, and community gatherings. The meeting concludes with an executive session to discuss pending litigation and economic development negotiations.
- Grant of $683,467 for Hugs Greenhouse expansion at 1151 East Cottage Hill Parkway
- Loan extensions for Chestnut Elevated Storage Tank, The Farm housing, McKinney HUB 121 LLC, and Throckmorton Villas infrastructure
- Promotional grants totaling over $180,000 for events like Oktoberfest, Parade of Lights, and the Asian Festival
- Executive session on litigation (North Texas Conservation Association) and economic development projects including TUPPS Brewery
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Commission will review multiple land use changes including residential zoning, commercial rezoning, and a specific use permit for an auto business. Several items involve transitioning properties from agricultural or manufacturing districts to new classifications.
- Specific Use Permit for Enterprise (Auto/Truck/Boat) near James Pitts Drive
- Planned Development District request north of County Road 124
- Rezoning from Agricultural to Local Commercial at 8301 W University Dr
- Rezoning from Light Manufacturing to Heavy Manufacturing at 1710 Couch Drive
- Rezoning to Residential District at 4905 County Road 317
Library Advisory Board
The board will consider changing the frequency of its meetings as related to city ordinance. They will also approve minutes from the previous meeting and receive the director's report. Public comments are allowed on agenda items and non-agenda matters.
- Approve minutes of May 21, 2026 meeting
- Discuss library advisory board meeting frequency ordinance
- Receive director's report
Board of Adjustment
The Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on an appeal of the building official's decision. The applicant seeks a meritorious exception for a 50-foot-tall, 14-foot-wide freestanding sign advertising Historic Downtown McKinney, with neon letters and a masonry base. The sign would be placed in the median of West Louisiana Street near SH 75. The board may grant or deny the exception.
- Appeal of building official's sign code violation (UDC Sections 504C, Figure 5-6, and 504C(5))
- Request for meritorious exception for sign height up to 50 feet (limit 35 ft) and area up to ~700 sq ft (limit 150 sq ft)
- Proposed sign location: median of 2087 West Louisiana Street, near SH 75 northbound service road
- Sign size: 50 ft tall, 14 ft wide, with neon letters and masonry base
McKinney Economic Development Corporation
The McKinney Economic Development Corporation board will consider approving the FY26-27 MEDC budget and the April 2026 financials. They will also enter executive session to discuss real property acquisitions (three tracts) and confidential economic development projects (codenamed Nurture, Marty, Bravo, Taylor). Public comments are allowed on agenda items.
- Approve FY26-27 MEDC Budget
- Approve April 2026 Financials
- Discuss real property: 42.5 acres in Fitzhugh Survey, Old Donation lots, 183.6 acres in Locke Survey
- Executive session on confidential projects: Project Nurture, Marty, Bravo, Taylor
City Council Regular Meeting
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on expanding Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 1 by adding 15.7 acres. It will also consider adopting a resolution of public necessity to acquire a sewer easement via eminent domain for the SH 5 Utility Relocation Project. The consent agenda includes several items: amending airport rules and fees, budget amendments for park improvements, a Chapter 380 economic development agreement with The Parks Church, school zone speed changes, and various contracts for construction and engineering services.
- Public hearing to expand TIRZ No. 1 by adding 15.7 acres
- Resolution to use eminent domain for a sanitary sewer easement near N. McDonald Street
- Amend airport rules and fees at McKinney National Airport
- Budget amendments for Erwin, Jim Ledbetter, and Wattley park improvements
- Chapter 380 economic development agreement with The Parks Church for 129-131 S Tennessee Street
Reinvestment Zone Number One
The Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone Number One Board will consider and possibly adopt a resolution amending the administration policy and guidelines for the zone. They will also approve minutes from the previous meeting and hold an executive session to discuss attorney advice and pending litigation involving lots in Block 11 of McKinney Original Donation.
- Approval of minutes from June 2, 2026 TIRZ1 meeting
- Resolution to amend Administration Policy and Guidelines for TIRZ1
- Executive session for pending litigation: All Lots in Block 11, McKinney Original Donation
City Council Work Session
The City Council will discuss the design concept for a downtown parking structure, options to regulate vape/smoke shops, and the mosquito control program. They will also hear a presentation on a recycling communication plan and receive a briefing on an ICMA fellowship. The meeting prepares items for the regular session later that evening.
- Design concept for Downtown Parking Structure (Project FC2634)
- Options for regulating vape or smoke shops
- Mosquito Control Program update
- Communication plan for recycling initiative
- Executive session: litigation and real property matters (Trinity Falls agreement, boundary dispute with Melissa)
Community Grants Advisory Commission
The Community Grants Advisory Commission will discuss and vote on funding recommendations for the FY 2026-2027 Transit Homelessness Response Grant and the Consolidated Grants Program. The meeting also includes approval of previous minutes and public comments.
- Consider/Discuss/Act on Funding Recommendations for the FY 2026-2027 Transit Homelessness Response Grant
- Consider/Discuss/Act on FY 2026-2027 Funding Recommendations, Consolidated Grants Program
McKinney Main Street Board
The McKinney Main Street Board will discuss and possibly act on supporting the extension of the Cultural District. They will also review financial reports, a downtown monument sign update, construction and parking updates, and upcoming events. Public comments are allowed on agenda items.
- Consider/Discuss/Act on Support for the extension of the Cultural District
- Consider/Discuss Financial Reports
- Downtown Monument Sign Update
- Consider/Discuss Downtown Construction Update
- Consider/Discuss Downtown Parking Update
Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Advisory Board
The advisory board will discuss and vote on recommendations to City Council for two contracts: a construction contract for Erwin Park improvements and a professional services contract for design work on the Rowlett Creek-South project. These items will then go to City Council for final approval.
- Recommendation on construction contract for Erwin Park Improvements Project (PK9143)
- Recommendation on professional services contract with Westwood Professional Services for Rowlett Creek-South project design (PK2505)
McKinney Armed Services Memorial Board
The McKinney Armed Services Memorial Board will review and discuss the 2026 Memorial Day ceremony and begin planning for the 2026 Veterans Day ceremony. They will also discuss standard operating procedures and guidelines. No formal action is expected.
- Debrief of the 2026 Memorial Day ceremony
- Discussion of the 2026 Veterans Day ceremony
- Review of board standard operating procedures and guidelines
Capital Improvements Advisory Committee
The Capital Improvements Advisory Committee will elect a chair and vice-chair and introduce new members. The main discussion item is an overview of impact fees and draft land use assumptions, which inform how the city charges developers for infrastructure. The committee will also approve minutes from its May 2025 meeting.
- Election of chair and vice-chair and introduction of new members (item 26-0529)
- Discussion of impact fee basics and draft land use assumptions (item 26-0530)
- Approval of minutes from May 27, 2025 regular meeting (item 26-0528)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning & Zoning Commission will hold three public hearings on zoning and use permit requests. One rezoning request on Grassmere Lane is expected to be tabled. The other items involve a vehicle sales permit on Central Expressway and a rezoning near Redbud Boulevard to allow a non-profit and community service center.
- Public hearing on rezoning from PD to C3 Regional Commercial near Grassmere Lane and W. University Drive (requested to be tabled)
- Public hearing on a Specific Use Permit for Lifted Trucks vehicle sales at 900 N. Central Expressway
- Public hearing on rezoning from PD to PD near Redbud Boulevard and W. White Street to allow a non-profit and community service center and modify development standards