Rezoning

Dallas Could Curb Residents’ Ability to Delay Rezoning Hearings

By Charles Grand / June 24, 2025 /

The Dallas City Council is going to consider eliminating a mechanism residents currently have to automatically delay rezoning cases. In Dallas, any rezoning request triggers mandatory public notification of property owners within a range of 200 feet of the project to ensure community awareness and participation in the development process. That notification comes in the…

Masterplan Is Back in Dallas Cothrum’s Hands

By Charles Grand / June 16, 2025 /

The real estate consulting firm Masterplan has been a mainstay in Dallas for roughly two generations, and until about three years ago, it belonged to the well-known Cothrum family. Now, the brand is back in family hands. Masterplan ran the gamut when it came to local development consulting, offering services related to permit-expediting, zoning, entitlements,…

SB 840 Poised To Unleash Multifamily Development in TX’s Biggest Cities

By Charles Grand / June 15, 2025 /

Big cities like Dallas are poised to see more multifamily housing built, assuming the enactment of SB 840, which will allow developers to bypass rezoning when building multifamily or certain mixed-use projects on land zoned for commercial use. The senate bill, written by Sen. Bryan Hughes (R-Mineola), received bipartisan support in both chambers of the…

Senate Bill 929 Could Have Costly Impacts, Limits City’s Authority to Terminate Nonconforming Uses 

By April Towery / January 17, 2025 /

A Texas Senate Bill approved in 2023 is changing the way Dallas handles zoning cases related to nonconforming uses.  In simple terms, SB 929 requires municipalities to provide compensation and notice to property owners before revoking their use of a property. This law applies to properties that were previously allowed to be used in a…

Floral Farms’ Fight Over Industrial Zoning After Shingle Mountain Pushed to February

By April Towery / December 19, 2024 /

Southern Dallas residents have waited years for a rezoning effort to correct past injustices, such as the intrusion of concrete batch plants, scrap yards, and the notorious “Shingle Mountain” into their neighborhoods. But at a recent Dallas City Council meeting, they were told they’d have to wait a little longer. Environmental justice advocates and about…