Leander - Liberty Hill | July 2025

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Leander plans for future subdivision City Council approved the annexation of 337.29 acres off Nameless Road on May 15 that will be developed as the Oakwood Hills Subdivision, according to agenda documents. Two-minute impact Current plans involve about 174 lots rang- ing in size from one to two acres, according to the documents. The lots are set to be served by city water, but they will use private septic systems for wastewater.

Leander approves agreement between ACC, Home Depot Leander City Council at its April 17 meeting voted to approve a development agreement for a Home Depot. The agreement is between the city, Austin Com- munity College and Home Depot, and it allows Home Depot and Austin Community College to delay building part of a road that would typically be required to be built per city ordinance. The two-minute impact According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, construction on the 145,000-square-foot Home Depot began in Octo- ber and should finish in September. The facility is being built northwest of the intersection of 183A Toll and Hero Way.

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Under the agreement, ACC and Home Depot will be allowed to build access roads from Hero Way and 183A Toll while delaying building full roads, which would typically be required per city ordinance, until development at a later date. What else? “This is an agreement with ACC, Home Depot and the city since the roadways would be located on ACC and they’re dedicating the land to the city right now for that right of way,” Executive Director of Development Services Robbin Griffin said, explaining ACC’s involvement in the situation.

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