Flower Mound is considering a new 300-unit apartment complex. This could mean more housing choices for residents, but it's up for a vote by the Town Council.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 3 the 90 before that.
Potential increase in property tax base and housing stock.
Future residents of the subdivision and the town through development.
Seniors on fixed incomes facing rising property taxes.
Bartonville is set to welcome a new luxury residential development as the Knight family cut the ribbon late last month on Knight’s Landing, a gated ranch estate community on Jeter Road. The project will feature 15 homesites, each spanning approximately six acres of ag-exempt land, offering space for equestrian use, barns, guest homes and expansive […]
The rising cost of living in Flower Mound is making it difficult for young families and seniors to afford housing. Candidates discussed zoning, property taxes, and potential solutions to increase accessibility.
The committee reviewed reports on the town's impact fee collections and a financial audit, ensuring transparency and proper management of funds designated for capital improvements.
300-unit Aura Brookview complex heads to Flower Mound Town Council Community Impact | News
A site plan for a new multi-family apartment complex, Aura Brookview, was approved, including a waiver for roof pitch requirements.
A recommendation was made to approve a site plan for a new residential subdivision, Canyon Falls Village 3. This project involves some exceptions and waivers to existing development rules.
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