The Colleyville-based developer plans residential, retail and industrial on 317 acres of former ranchland near Willow Park.
The City of Willow Park, about 20 miles west of Fort Worth, voted in November to start annexing 317 acres that will eventually become a mixed-use project.
Colleyville council discussed adding an additional fee to water and wastewater rates for fiscal year 2025 at the Dec. 3 meeting to increase revenue for capital funded utility projects.
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