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Dickinson, Texas — week of 2026-07-06 · all Dickinson meetings

Dickinson boards set agenda on zoning, contracts, and development code; Board of Adjustment meeting cancelled

The Dickinson City Council's June 23 agenda included a contract award for public improvement district management, a second reading of an e-smoking ordinance, and a resolution supporting FM 517 roadway improvements — but minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so outcomes are not yet confirmed in the public record.

All four recent meetings covered in this roundup are listed as "agenda only," meaning the official minutes confirming what was decided have not been posted. The following reflects what was scheduled for discussion or action, not verified outcomes.

Board of Adjustment — June 22

The Board of Adjustment cancelled its scheduled June 22, 2026 meeting. No business was conducted, according to the posted agenda.

A separate agenda for the same date had listed a public hearing on a variance request to increase an accessory dwelling unit size from 600 to 850 square feet at 1001 Avenue L, plus review and approval of April 2026 meeting minutes. Because the meeting was cancelled, no action was taken on those items.

City Council — June 23

The City Council agenda for June 23 listed several items for vote or discussion:

Minutes have not been published, so it is not yet confirmed which items passed, failed, or were postponed.

Planning & Zoning Commission — June 29

The Planning & Zoning Commission agenda for June 29 included review of potential amendments to the city's Unified Development Code, zoning recommendations for properties fronting FM 517 and Gum Bayou, and a review comparing mixed-use zoning with planned development districts. The agenda noted discussion of zoning recommendations for large tracts of EDC-owned land near FM 517.

No minutes are available, so no decisions are confirmed.

Coming up

Economic Development Corporation — July 7, 2026. The EDC agenda includes a resolution to maintain a revolving line of credit with Texas First Bank, approval of May and June 2026 Monthly Administrative Service Fees at $28,000/month, approval of May and June 2026 Payroll Transfer Requests, and review of a Financial and Investment Report ending April 30, 2026. A closed session is scheduled to discuss financial incentives for business prospects.

Residents seeking confirmed outcomes from the June 23 City Council and June 29 Planning & Zoning Commission meetings should watch for posted minutes on the city's official website.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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