League City Planning & Zoning Meeting Apr 23
- League City Planning & Zoning Commission will meet to consider local development and land‑use items. - When: Thursday, April 23, 2026; where: League City — check the official agenda for exact time and location. - Details and source: spacecityalerts.com
League City’s Planning and Zoning Commission is set to meet Thursday, April 23, to weigh a rezoning request and a broader rewrite of housing rules. (leaguecitytx.gov) The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. in Council Chambers at 200 W. Walker St. in League City, according to the city agenda and calendar. (leaguecitytx.gov 1) (leaguecitytx.gov 2) Commissioners are slated to hold a public hearing on a request to rezone about 0.298 acres at 2904 Hill Ave. from Residential Single-Family 5 to Limited Industrial. The tract sits on the west side of Hill Avenue, south of East Strawberry Street and north of Farm to Market Road 646. (leaguecitytx.gov) They will also take up amendments to Chapter 125 of the city code and Appendix A definitions tied to manufactured homes and accessory dwelling units. Those are the rules that govern where certain homes can go and how the city defines them in its zoning code. (leaguecitytx.gov) In League City, the Planning and Zoning Commission is an eight-member volunteer board that reviews subdivision plans and other development issues before making recommendations to City Council on rezonings and text amendments. City Council, not the commission, makes the final call on those items. (leaguecitytx.gov) The commission normally meets at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, unless otherwise noted. City staff says reports and attached documents for pending cases are posted on the commission agenda by noon on the Friday before the meeting. (leaguecitytx.gov) This spring’s schedule has shifted more than once. League City’s agenda archive shows the March 26 and April 9 Planning and Zoning Commission meetings were canceled, making the April 23 meeting the first regular commission session listed since March 12. (leaguecitytx.gov) Residents can speak during citizen communication, with comments limited to three minutes, and the rezoning and code-change items both include public hearings. The commission’s recommendation will then move on to City Council for the next round of debate. (leaguecitytx.gov)