Montgomery, Texas
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Community Public Meetings
This is a procedural notice that a quorum of the Montgomery City Council and the Montgomery Economic Development Corporation may attend the McCown Public Meeting on July 9, 2026. No specific decisions, discussions, or agenda items are listed. The meeting is solely a public notice of potential quorum.
- No specific items; meeting is a procedural quorum notice only.
Recent meetings
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Montgomery Planning & Zoning Commission will consider minutes approval, discuss several new developments including a single-family home in the Historic District, a restaurant with liquor service, a financial institution, and a multiuse commercial property. Action items include special use permits for a financial institution with drive-through lanes at Eva and FM 2854 and an indoor children's play business expansion, a variance for the Church of Montgomery, and a final plat for Lone Star Hills Section 1.
- Proposed new single-family dwelling at 1005 College Street in the Historic Preservation District
- Proposed new restaurant with liquor service, drive-through, and outdoor entertainment
- Special use permit for financial institution with two drive-through lanes at SE corner of Eva Street and FM 2854
- Special use permit for expansion of indoor children's play business at 15363 Summit Park Drive, Suite 204
- Final plat for Lone Star Hills Section 1 (Dev. No. 2404)
Montgomery Economic Development Corporation
The Montgomery Economic Development Corporation will hold a public hearing regarding a proposed project to establish the Downtown Improvements Project. The board will also consider approving the meeting minutes from April 21, 2026.
- Public hearing for the Downtown Improvements Project
- Approval of April 21, 2026, quarterly meeting minutes
- Closed session regarding real property
City Council
The City Council will hold a public hearing and vote on rezoning a 3.252-acre tract (Corner John) from PD Planned Development to I Institutional. It will also canvass the May 2 general election results, administer oaths to newly elected officials, and consider multiple development agreements, including sign variances for HEB, a tree variance for Briarley, and escrow agreements for Take 5 Oil Change, HMF Americana, and Wells Fargo. Consent agenda items include approval of minutes and a professional engineering services agreement with L Squared Engineering.
- Rezoning request for Corner John, TRACT 57-D (3.252 acres) from PD to I Institutional
- Public hearing and ordinance on the rezoning
- Canvassing returns and declaring results of the May 2, 2026 General Election
- Sign variances for on-premises ground signs at HEB Development entrances
- Consideration of escrow agreements with Take 5 Oil Change, HMF Americana, and Wells Fargo
City Council
This is a notice of potential quorum, not a regular meeting. The City Council may have a quorum present at an Employee Picnic Carnival on May 8, 2026, at the former Jim's Hardware location. No official business or decisions are scheduled.
- Employee Picnic Carnival on May 8, 2026, 12:00-4:00 p.m. at 14460 Liberty St., Montgomery, TX
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Commission will swear in newly appointed officials for Place 1 and Place 5. The agenda includes a discussion on a proposed single-family dwelling in the Historic Preservation District and several preliminary plat reviews.
- Oath of office for new Planning & Zoning Commission members (Place 1 and Place 5)
- Proposed single-family dwelling at 1005 College Street
- Preliminary Plat for BCS Capital development (Dev. No. 2415)
- Preliminary Plat for Briarley Pond A2 (Dev. No. 2006)
- Preliminary Plat for Briarley Section 7 and Section 8 (Dev. No. 2006)
The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the minutes from the previous meeting and recommended approval for four preliminary plats: BCS Capital commercial development, Briarley Pond A2, and Briarley Sections 7 and 8. The commission also received a presentation on a new single-family home in the Historic Preservation District and discussed downtown improvement projects.
- Approved April 07, 2026 meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of BCS Capital preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of Briarley Pond A2 preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of Briarley Section 7 preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Recommended approval of Briarley Section 8 preliminary plat (unanimous)
- Received presentation on 1005 College Street single-family dwelling
- Discussed downtown improvement project Phase Three
- Adjourned meeting at 6:59 p.m. (unanimous)
City Council
The Montgomery City Council will hold public hearings and consider action on three rezoning requests to change property classifications to Institutional zoning. The body will also review bids for Phase 1 of the Town Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and Water Plant No. 4, approve a preliminary plat for Caroline Court, and take a first reading on the Downtown Improvements Project. Presentations will cover the Unified Development Ordinance update and Homecoming Park upgrades.
- Public hearings on rezoning 3.252 acres near John Corner, 5.7 acres of Rigsby Ben J tracts, and 1 acre of John Corner Survey to Institutional zoning
- Authorization to bid and oversee construction for Phase 1 of the Town Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and Water Plant No. 4
- Approval of Change Order No. 1 for Lift Station No. 10 Improvements Phase II
- First reading of a resolution for the Downtown Improvements Project through the Montgomery Economic Development Corporation
- Preliminary plat consideration for Caroline Court (Dev. No. 2502) and variance request for FM 1097 Retail Plaza (Dev. No. 2505)
The City Council approved the preliminary plat for the Caroline Court development (formerly Villages of Montgomery), a mixed-use project with commercial frontage and residential townhomes. They also approved rezonings for two properties to Institutional: a 5.7-acre tract from Commercial and a 1-acre church property from Residential. A special use permit for a financial advising office was granted, and a utility easement for the fire station relocation project was authorized. All votes were unanimous with all present in favor.
- Approved consent agenda including appointment to Planning and Zoning Commission (unanimous)
- Approved special use permit for Kingsview Wealth Management financial advising office (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-07 rezoning 5.7 acres from Commercial to Institutional (unanimous)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-08 rezoning 1-acre church property from Residential to Institutional (unanimous)
- Authorized utility easement with Alan Mann for fire station project (unanimous)
- Approved preliminary plat for Caroline Court development (unanimous)
Crime Control and Prevention District
The Crime Control and Prevention District agenda for April 27, 2026, contains only links to meeting materials (two PDFs) and a placeholder for documents. No specific resolutions, contracts, public hearings, or other actionable items are listed.
- No rezonings, ordinances, fee changes, or public hearings appear on the agenda
- Only two PDF documents referenced: agenda and packet
- Item 1 is labeled 'Documents:' with no further detail
Montgomery Economic Development Corporation
The Montgomery Economic Development Corporation is meeting on April 21, 2026, but the agenda contains only references to meeting materials and no specific items for decision or discussion.
The Board approved a resolution for expenditures up to $2,528,000 for the design and construction of downtown improvements. The board also selected a curved design for a new monument sign and star, and approved a general landscaping concept for the south lot.
- Approved Resolution 2026-02 for Downtown Improvements Project expenditure not to exceed $2,528,000 (Unanimous)
- Approved curved design 'Option C' for Montgomery sign and star (5-1)
- Approved general concept for south lot landscaping (Unanimous)
- Approved Special Meeting minutes from February 17, 2026 (Unanimous)
- Approved Special Meeting minutes from March 17, 2026 (Unanimous)
- Approved Financial Report for Second Quarter of Fiscal Year 2026 (Unanimous)
- Scheduled Special Meeting for May 19, 2026, at 6:00 PM (Unanimous)
- No action taken regarding real property at 213 Prairie Street
City Council
This is a notice that a quorum of the Montgomery City Council may attend an election debate on April 16, 2026. No official business will be conducted during this event.
- Only a notice of potential quorum for an election debate; no decisions or discussions are on the agenda.
City Council
The City Council will hold public hearings and make decisions on special use permits for a new coffee shop and nail salon, a sign variance for Legacy Grove, a partial replat, and a consent to encroachment. They will also vote on authorizing demolition of the Town Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant and call public hearings on two rezoning requests. A discussion on a payment plan for utility and roadway projects is also scheduled.
- Special use permits for coffee shop (Suite 109) and nail salon (Suite 106) at 15325 Summit Park Drive
- Sign variance request for Legacy Grove Development entry sign
- Discussion on BCS Capital payment installment and funding plan for utility and roadway projects (Dev. No. 2415)
- Authorizing WGA for construction phase services on demolition of Town Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Public hearings called for rezoning 5.7 acres to Institutional (SPT Montgomery LLC) and 1 acre to Institutional (Cornerstone Community Church)
The council unanimously approved the consent agenda (previous meeting minutes), repealed Resolution 2025-41 to restore public access to council packets, and granted two special use permits for a coffee shop and a nail salon in an industrial district. No action was taken on drainage complaints or the sign variance item (text incomplete).
- Approved City Council Workshop Meeting Minutes of March 23, 2026 (unanimous)
- Approved City Council Meeting Minutes of March 24, 2026 (unanimous)
- Approved Resolution 2026-13 to repeal Resolution 2025-41, restoring public access to council materials (unanimous)
- Approved special use permit for Crossroads Coffee at 15325 Summit Park Dr., Suite 109 (unanimous)
- Approved special use permit for Nails by Nikki LLC at 15325 Summit Park Dr., Suite 106 (unanimous)
Planning & Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider action on three rezoning requests from current zones (R1, B, PD) to Institutional. Also up for discussion are a special use permit for a financial advising office, preliminary and final plats, and variance requests. The meeting includes acceptance of a resignation and appointment.
- Rezoning request by Cornerstone Community Church (Dev. No. 2510) from R1 to Institutional on 1 acre in John Corner Survey, Abstract 8
- Rezoning request by SPT Montgomery LLC (Dev. No. 2215) from B Commercial to Institutional on 5.7 acres in Rigsby Ben J tracts
- Rezoning request by L Squared Engineering from PD to Institutional on 3.252 acres of Corner John, TRACT 57-D
- Special use permit for a financial advising office at 15325 Summit Park Drive, Suite 107
- Preliminary plat for Caroline Court (formerly Villages of Montgomery) (Dev. No. 2502)
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend three separate rezoning requests to City Council. The requests would change zoning from residential, commercial, or planned development to institutional for Cornerstone Community Church, SPT Montgomery LLC, and L Squared Engineering. The commission also approved the March meeting minutes and accepted a resignation.
- Approved March 16, 2026 P&Z meeting minutes (unanimous)
- Accepted John Fox's resignation (unanimous)
- Recommended Danielle Pelton for P&Z Place 5 (unanimous)
- Recommended Lisa Gregory for P&Z Place 1 (unanimous)
- Recommended Cornerstone Church rezoning (Dev. No. 2510) to City Council (unanimous)
- Recommended SPT Montgomery LLC rezoning (Dev. No. 2215) to City Council (unanimous)
- Recommended L Squared Engineering rezoning to City Council (unanimous)