Southlake 2030 Plan

Welcome to the website for the Southlake 2030 Plan, the city's comprehensive plan update which is currently in progress.  The purpose of this page is to provide information about the new plan, the planning process, and how you can become involved. 

The Southlake 2030 Plan will be a reflection of the community's values and will serve as a blueprint for Southlake's future.  As such, your interest and involvement are critical to the success of the plan.  To stay informed about the progress of the process and about upcoming meetings, please check this page frequently.  

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Email Notification List

If you wish to receive email notifications of upcoming meetings and news related to the Southlake 2030 Plan, please join the Southlake 2030 Plan Email List.  For copies of past email newsletters, please visit our Newsletter Archive.

 

Southlake 2030: Planning Today for a Better Tomorrow
 


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Upcoming Meetings

Agendas for upcoming meetings are posted on the Agendas Page the Friday prior to the scheduled meeting.  The following meetings have been scheduled: 

Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting - S.H. 114 Corridor Plan (Ordinance No. 1021)

 

Parks, Recreation & Open Space / Community Facilities Master Plan Committee Meeting

 

Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting - Consolidated Future Land Use Plan (Ordinance No. 1022)

 

Previous Meetings

Please visit our meeting archive for information on past meetings.

 

Approval Process

All plan elements (including sector plans) go through a series of public meetings.  The following is a typical sequence of meetings that occur prior to plan approval:

  1. Plan Committee meetings
  2. SPIN meeting
  3. Planning & Zoning Commission public hearing
  4. City Council 1st reading
  5. City Council 2nd reading and public hearing (final plan approval)

 

 

Public Art Master Plan Adopted December 6, 2011

On December 6, 2011, City Council passed Ordinance No. 1016, adopting the Public Art Master Plan. This master plan provides the first cohesive vision and strategy for Southlake’s public art initiative. It was developed as a requirement of the revised public art policy that was adopted in 2007, and it is being organized, reviewed and adopted as a component of the Southlake 2030 Comprehensive Plan.  The final version of the plan is now available:

Wayfinding Sign System Plan Adopted April 20, 2010

On April 20, 2010, City Council passed Ordinance No. 967, adopting the Wayfinding Sign System Plan.  This plan is an element of the Southlake 2030 Plan that identifies key destinations throughout the city, recommends design concepts (such as size, color, and font) for wayfinding signs, identifies locations for those signs, and provides a priority list for sign installation.  The implementation of this plan will help guide visitors and residents throughout the city.  The final version of the plan is now available:

 

Sector Planning

The city has been divided into 8 sectors (areas) to facilitate the planning process.  The purpose of a sector plan is to establish a detailed background for the planning area, identify current development constraints and issues, identify features, resources, and areas to be protected or improved, explore development opportunities within the study area, and make recommendations for the future development of the area.  The Land Use Plan Committee oversees the development of the sector plans and they recently completed the North Sector Plan and West Sector Plan.  They are currently working on the Central Sector Plan and the Southeast Sector Plan.  Please follow the links below for more information on the sector plans.

Sector Map - Shows the boundaries of the 8 sectors

 

 

 

 

 

 

Small Area Plans

 

Frequently Requested Citywide Supporting Maps

 

Vision, Goals & Objectives Adopted November 17, 2009

On November 17, 2009, City Council passed Ordinance No. 960, adopting the Vision, Goals & Objectives for the Southlake 2030 Plan.  The Vision, Goals & Objectives define the values for the community and set the framework for the Southlake 2030 Plan elements.  The adopting ordinance and Vision, Goals & Objectives document are now available: 

 

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