Cross Roads, Texas
Próximas reuniones
Planning and Zoning Commission
La Comisión de Planificación y Zonificación discutirá y considerará una recomendación al Concejo Municipal sobre una solicitud de replano para una parcela de 2.40 acres al sur de US 380 y al oeste de FM 720, para crear un solo lote para desarrollo comercial. La reunión también incluye un informe del personal sobre proyectos de desarrollo y la aprobación de las actas de la reunión anterior.
- Solicitud de replano (Permiso #2908) para 2.40 acres al sur de US 380 y al oeste de FM 720 para desarrollo comercial
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión del 2 de junio de 2026
- Informe del personal sobre el estado de los proyectos de desarrollo
Municipal Development District
La Junta discutirá la aprobación de un acuerdo de $22,005 con ED Suite para crear un sitio web de desarrollo económico dedicado para Cross Roads. La reunión también incluye la consideración de un acuerdo con Neon Cloud para videos de marketing de desarrollo económico.
- Acuerdo con ED Suite para el sitio web de MDD ($22,005 de costo inicial; $6,000 de soporte anual)
- Acuerdo con Neon Cloud para videos de marketing de desarrollo económico
- Aprobación de las actas de la reunión de May 14, 2026
Reuniones recientes
Town Council
El Concejo Municipal llevará a cabo audiencias públicas sobre la demolición de un edificio en mal estado en 1400 Oak Point Drive, una solicitud de subvención para mejoras en Cross Roads Town Park, y una enmienda al mapa de uso de suelo para 4801 HWY 377. Los temas de la sesión ordinaria incluyen una parcelación final para un desarrollo residencial de 47 lotes, ordenanzas para renombrar dos caminos, adopción del Plan de Mejoras de Capital, y aprobación de contratos para servicios de cumplimiento de códigos y recursos humanos.
- Audiencia pública sobre demolición de edificio en mal estado en 1400 Oak Point Drive
- Audiencia pública sobre solicitud de subvención a Texas Parks and Wildlife para mejoras en el Town Park
- Audiencia pública sobre enmienda de uso de suelo para 13.61 acres en 4801 HWY 377
- Parcelación final para 47 lotes residenciales al oeste de Naylor Road
- Ordenanzas para renombrar el camino colector Este-Oeste y un segmento de US 377
Planning and Zoning Commission
La Planning and Zoning Commission llevará a cabo una audiencia pública y considerará recomendar un cambio al Future Land Use Map para un terreno de 13.61 acres en 4801 Hwy 377 de Rural Estates a Commerce. También considerarán recomendar la aprobación de un final plat para una subdivisión de 59.917 acres al oeste de Naylor Road, creando 47 lotes residenciales.
- Audiencia pública sobre la modificación del Future Land Use Map para 13.61 acres en 4801 Hwy 377 a la designación Commerce
- Discutir final plat para 59.917 acres al oeste de Naylor Road: 47 lotes residenciales, 3 open space/detention lots
- Informe del personal sobre el estado de los proyectos de desarrollo
- Aprobar las actas de la reunión del 7 de abril de 2026
- Período de comentarios públicos (3 minutos por orador)
Municipal Development District
The board will discuss and consider authorizing the town administrator to approve a $7,500 supplemental agreement with Cultivate Geospatial for a GIS layer of impervious surfaces on commercial properties, supporting the ongoing drainage utility fee study. They will also hear development updates and consider approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Discuss and consider $7,500 supplemental agreement with Cultivate Geospatial for GIS impervious surface data for drainage fee study
- Hear development update on Walmart, Bridlewood plat, and restaurant interest at US 380/FM 424
- Consider approval of March 12, 2026 meeting minutes
- Citizen input on items on and off agenda
- Request for future agenda items
Town Council
The Town Council will consider adopting updated international building, residential, energy, mechanical, fire, fuel/gas, electric, and pool codes with local amendments. A public hearing will be held regarding a substandard building at 1400 Oak Point Drive, with possible authorization of demolition costs. The council will also appoint a Mayor Pro Tem, approve April 2026 financial reports, and discuss a resolution for obligations of 29 Acres, Inc. under IRS Section 147(f). Executive session will cover code enforcement, DISD agreements, and legal cases.
- Adopt 2024 International Building, Residential, Energy, Mechanical, Fire, Fuel/Gas, Electric, and Pool Codes with local amendments
- Public hearing on substandard building at 1400 Oak Point Drive (Oak Shores PH 2, Block 2, Lot 16) and possible demolition contract
- Resolution for obligations issued to 29 Acres, Inc. under IRS Section 147(f)
- Appoint Mayor Pro Tem for one-year term
- Approve monthly financial reports for April 2026
The council unanimously approved adopting the 2024 International Building Code series with local amendments. A public hearing on a substandard building at 1400 Oak Point Drive was tabled until the next meeting. A resolution approving obligations for 29 Acres, Inc. was also passed unanimously. The consent agenda including monthly financial reports and prior meeting minutes was approved.
- Approved 2024 International Building Code series with local amendments (unanimous)
- Tabled substandard building demolition at 1400 Oak Point Drive (unanimous)
- Approved resolution for 29 Acres, Inc. obligations (unanimous)
- Approved consent agenda: financial reports and minutes (unanimous)
- Appointed Mayor Pro Tem David Meek (unanimous)
Town Council
This is a Town Council retreat for discussion only, not decision-making. Members will review the FY 2026 budget, strategic plan, land use plan, future facility needs, and updates from fire, police, parks, and administration. They may also go into closed session on legal matters.
- Discussion on FY 2026 Budget
- Strategic Plan and Land Use Plan components
- Future facility needs for fire, police, parks
- Code enforcement, fee updates, building code updates
- Cross Roads Market, infrastructure, and roads discussion
No substantive decisions were made during the retreat. The council discussed the FY2026 budget, strategic plan components, land use plan, future facility needs, and other topics, but took no formal votes or actions.
- No votes taken; all items were discussion only
Town Council
The Town Council will conduct three public hearings on substandard building demolition at 1400 Oak Point Drive, a 31.94-acre rezoning from Agricultural to Commercial 2 with overlay, and a 2.3-acre rezoning to Single Family 2. In regular session, they will vote on an interlocal fire/EMS agreement with Little Elm, a lease with Denton ISD for town hall, and a supplemental agreement for a drainage fee study. Council will also go into executive session to discuss code enforcement, litigation, and economic development projects.
- Public hearing and vote on demolition contract for substandard building at 1400 Oak Point Drive
- Public hearing on rezoning 31.94 acres south of US 380 between Naylor and Potter Shop roads to Commercial 2 with overlay
- Public hearing on rezoning 2.3 acres west of Moseley Road and south Turner Road to Single Family 2
- Consider interlocal fire/EMS agreement with Town of Little Elm
- Consider lease agreement with Denton ISD for Cross Roads Town Hall
The council unanimously approved two zoning amendments: 31.94 acres to Commercial 2 with Highway 380 overlay, and 2.3 acres to Single Family 2. Also approved were a 7-year interlocal fire agreement with Little Elm, a lease with Denton ISD for Town Hall, and a supplemental drainage fee study. A public hearing on a substandard building was continued to May 13. A special warranty deed was approved after executive session.
- Approved consent agenda including financial reports and March 23 minutes (unanimous)
- Continued public hearing on substandard building at 1400 Oak Point to May 13 (unanimous)
- Approved zoning amendment for 31.94 acres from Agricultural to Commercial 2 with overlay (unanimous)
- Approved zoning amendment for 2.3 acres from Agricultural to Single Family 2 (unanimous)
- Approved interlocal agreement for fire/EMS with Town of Little Elm for 7 years (unanimous)
- Approved lease agreement with Denton ISD for Town Hall (unanimous)
- Approved supplemental agreement with Cultivate Geospatial for drainage fee study contingent on MDD covering fee (unanimous)
- Approved special warranty deed after executive session (unanimous)
Planning and Zoning Commission
The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings and consider recommending two rezonings to the Town Council. A 31.94-acre parcel along US 380 would be rezoned from Agricultural to Commercial 2 with a Commercial Corridor Highway 380 Overlay. A 2.3-acre parcel near Moseley and Turner Roads would be rezoned from Agricultural to Single Family 2.
- Public hearing on rezoning 31.94 acres south of US 380 between Naylor and Potter Shop Roads to Commercial 2 with 380 Overlay
- Public hearing on rezoning 2.3 acres west of Moseley Road and south Turner Road to Single Family 2
- Approval of March 3, 2026 meeting minutes
- Staff report on development projects
The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of two zoning changes: 31.94 acres from Agricultural to Commercial 2 with Commercial Corridor Highway 380 Overlay, and 2.3 acres from Agricultural to Single Family 2. Both motions passed 4-0 and will go to the Town Council for final decision.
- Recommended rezoning 31.94 acres to Commercial 2 with Highway 380 Overlay (4-0)
- Recommended rezoning 2.3 acres to Single Family 2 (4-0)
- Approved March 3, 2026, meeting minutes (4-0)