Get ready, Lubbock! A huge commercial zone is being pushed through along Woodrow Road, and folks are NOT happy. This could change the vibe of your neighborhood, so pay attention!
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The rezoning could lead to increased property values and future development investments.
Property owners and developers interested in estate-style development.
Residents or businesses whose current land use may be impacted by rezoning or who oppose the changes.
Two significant zoning changes were approved, one creating a large industrial zone and another adjusting zoning across numerous parcels in District 2, impacting future development.
A proposed rezoning affecting multiple properties in District 2 was voted down by the council, indicating a lack of consensus on the proposed changes.
A significant ordinance was approved on its second reading, enacting numerous zoning changes across City Council District 1. This could impact land use and development patterns in a large area of the city.
A public hearing was held and discussion occurred regarding extensive zone changes proposed for City Council District 1, affecting numerous properties.
Lubbock City Council begins citywide re-zoning effort KCBD
Mile long heavy commercial zone proposed along Woodrow Road west of Frankford angers neighbors who showed up at city meeting lubbocklights.com