Oak Point anniversary celebration faces rescheduling; Planning board to weigh commercial plat
The Oak Point 50th Anniversary Planning Committee held an emergency meeting last week to discuss alternative dates for the city's anniversary celebration after previous discussions about weather-related venue changes and potential cancellations. No minutes from that meeting have been published yet. Looking ahead, the Planning & Zoning Commission will meet this Wednesday to consider a final plat for a new commercial subdivision conditional on a state highway access variance.
50th Anniversary Planning Committee — June 29
The 50th Anniversary Planning Committee convened for an emergency meeting on June 29 to discuss rescheduling the city's anniversary event. According to the agenda, the committee discussed alternative dates and next steps. The committee also took action to reschedule its own next meeting date and approved the minutes from its June 18, 2026 meeting. The agenda notes that the anniversary celebration had previously faced weather-related venue changes and potential cancellations. The minutes from the June 29 meeting have not yet been published.
Planning & Zoning Commission — July 7
The Planning & Zoning Commission will meet Tuesday, July 7, to consider several items. The main action item is approval of a final plat for Chapparal Plaza, a 4.69-acre commercial subdivision located at FM 720 and Martop Road. The plat would create three commercial parcels, but approval is conditional on the applicant receiving an access variance from the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) for the FM 720 entry.
The consent agenda includes approval of the previous meeting's minutes. Under regular agenda items, the commission will receive an update on the Comprehensive Plan project, an update on McCormick Road, and discuss regional training opportunities.
Coming up
- **Planning & Zoning Commission** — Tuesday, July 7, 2026. The agenda includes action on the Chapparal Plaza plat, updates on the Comprehensive Plan and McCormick Road, and a discussion on regional training. The meeting is open to the public.
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