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Willow Park Citizens Network
Willow Park, Texas
Willow Park
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Development Tracker
Active projects in Willow Park — updated after each meeting
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In Litigation
Beall-Dean Ranch
317 acres · IH-20 / FM 1187
Preliminary plat approved 4-0 on March 24. Aledo/FW lawsuit ongoing — discussed in executive session April 29 with no open-session action.
Zoned PD/CL
Clearion Residential
~82 acres · Crown Rd & Meadow Place
PD/CL rezoning approved 5-0 on April 29 (Ord. 939-26). Preliminary plat also approved 5-0. Targeted for ~450 homes by Skorburg Development.
Zoned Commercial
Bar-Ko Commercial
7.29 acres · James Oxer Survey
Annexation approved April 14 (Ord. 936-26). "C" Commercial rezoning approved 5-0 on April 29 (Ord. 940-26). Likely Tractor Supply Co.
Tabled
Christ Church West
6 acres · Fawcett Addition
Multifamily rezoning request tabled Feb 24 after public opposition. Expected to return.
Issues to Watch
Aledo/FW Annexation Lawsuit Police Chief Vacancy City Manager Search Home Rule Charter Squaw Creek Road Project Halff Associates Litigation Beall-Dean Ranch Development Clearion Development Decorum Rules
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The Willow Park Citizens Network is an independent, nonpartisan civic resource created and run by David Allen, a Willow Park resident. There is no political agenda here — only a belief that citizens are better served when local government is easy to understand and easy to engage with. This site is not affiliated with the City of Willow Park, any political campaign, or any other publication.

Every meeting report is built from the official Municode agenda packet — the same documents available to anyone, just organized, researched, and explained in plain English. All primary sources are linked so you can always verify for yourself.

Willow Park is a growing city. Most residents have no idea what's happening at City Hall. This site exists to change that.

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