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BY CONNOR PITTMAN & CODY THORN
Southlake set to make landscape changes at SH 114, West Dove Road During a Jan. 16 Southlake City Council meeting, an advanced funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for city landscape improvements was approved for an amount not to exceed $516,545. In a nutshell The TxDOT Green Ribbon Program improve- ments change a concrete-dominated landscape by planting trees and other native vegetation, according to city ocials. This plan will take part in at least three phases, depending on funding, according to city documents. Intersection improvements are planned along SH 114 and: • West Dove Road • North White Chapel Boulevard
Grapevine restricts short-term rentals An ordinance restricting the operation of short-term rentals in Grapevine to exclu- sively multifamily zoning districts was adopted Jan. 16. The adopted regulations will restrict the operation of short-term rentals to certain zoning districts for multifamily housing. Operators of a short-term rental within an allowable district would be required to register for a conditional-use permit and an additional short-term rental permit through the city’s planning department, Director of Planning Services Erica Marohnic said. The permit fee for a short-term rental is $500 and would be valid for one year, per city documents. Individuals who have a permit revoked would be unable to apply for a new permit for two years.
A rendering shows proposed landscape work that is planned for SH 114 and West Dove Road in Southlake.
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• North Carroll Avenue • Kimball Avenue Each project would take about a year to complete between planning and construction. City documents estimate council could award a contract for Phase 1 by August, with Phase 1 wrapping up construction by April 2025. The city would be responsible for $71,300, covering the cost of engineering and environmental work, with TxDOT and federal government funding covering the rest of the project.
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