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Grand Prairie Announces Upcoming Public Hearings on Land Annexation and Water Supply Partnership

Grand Prairie Announces Upcoming Public Hearings on Land Annexation and Water Supply Partnership

The City of Grand Prairie has announced plans to annex certain properties, with landowner agreement in tow, prompting upcoming public hearings. These hearings at the City Hall at 300 W. Main Street aim to draw community engagement and discourse over the proposed annexations. For those wishing to access the related documents, the ordinances, including the “Lakesong Annexation Ordinance” and “Goodland Parkway Annexation Ordinance,” alongside the notice for the upcoming public hearing, can readily be found on the

City of Grand Prairie’s official website

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Concurrently, the city is also moving to publicly discuss a prospective strategic partnership agreement with Ellis County Fresh Water Supply District No. 1. Two hearings are set to thoroughly examine the details of this agreement. They are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on November 19 and again on December 17, which aligns with the property annexation hearings at the same location.

Grand Prairie residents are encouraged to attend these hearings, which offer a chance to learn about and share opinions on local property annexation and the water supply infrastructure partnership. The city is committed to transparency, making all information available well before the hearings.

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