Plano | April 2026

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Senior living housing development at Park and Ohio advances Plans for an independent senior living facility on the site of a vacant gym at the corner of Park Boulevard and Ohio Drive are moving forward. The Plano Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the project 5-2 at a March 24 meeting. City staff recommended the commission deny the request, largely because the facility would exceed the height requirements in the broader planned development. Plano Senior Planner John Kim said the city had received 166 responses from Plano residents opposing plans for the facility as of March 20. The details Integrate Real Estate Group, a senior housing

DART CEO Nadine Lee announces resignation Dallas Area Rapid Transit President and Chief Executive Officer Nadine Lee is stepping down. What you need to know Lee informed the transit authority’s board of directors that she will not seek a contract extension, according to a DART news release. Lee has served in the position since July 2021. DART’s board was set to discuss Lee’s employment agreement at its March 24 meeting, according to meeting documents. What’s next The recruitment process for Lee’s replace- ment will begin immediately.

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company based in Southlake, wants to turn the 6.3-acre property into a five-story Watermere inde- pendent living and active adult facility, according to city documents. The facility would use a podium design, with a parking garage on the lower level and four floors of residential units on top. The building could be as tall as 65 feet and would include roughly 250 units. The property is part of a 108-acre planned development district, which caps buildings at two stories. Those rules were initially put in place to limit the intensity of the development for neigh- borhoods across the street, Kim said.

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