June 2, 2026 Glenn Heights City Council Meeting

What to Watch at Tuesday’s Glenn Heights City Council Meeting

The Glenn Heights City Council will meet Tuesday, June 2 at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall.

Residents can review the full agenda packet here:

https://glennheightsfuture.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Agenda-Packet-City-Council-June-2-2026.pdf

While much of the agenda consists of routine business, several items may be of interest to residents.

Uhl Road Repair Project

Council is scheduled to consider approval of an agreement related to the Uhl Road Repair Project. The project includes approximately $307,000 in road repairs through a cooperative purchasing agreement.

Residents who regularly travel Uhl Road may wish to follow this discussion and ask questions regarding project timelines and expected impacts.

Employee Compensation Discussion

Council will also discuss a proposed Annual Uniform Step Payment Plan for city employees.

According to the agenda packet, the discussion will focus on employee salary progression, eligibility requirements, and performance-based advancement.

No supporting financial details were included in the public packet.

Land Acquisition for Future Infrastructure

One of the more significant items on the agenda involves a proposed agreement with D.R. Horton.

The proposal would authorize the acquisition of approximately 9.5 acres on South Uhl Road in exchange for future impact fee waivers valued at up to $2 million over a 15-year period.

According to the resolution, the property would be acquired for public purposes, including construction of a future water tower and other public uses.

As Glenn Heights continues to grow, water infrastructure remains an important topic for residents and city leaders alike.

Executive Session

Council is also scheduled to meet in executive session to discuss additional real estate matters involving South Uhl Road and land acquisitions related to the East Bear Creek Road expansion project.

Attend the Meeting

Tuesday, June 2, 2026
7:00 p.m.
Glenn Heights City Hall

Glenn Heights Future will continue reviewing city documents and providing information to help residents stay informed and engaged in local government.

What We’re Watching: The proposed D.R. Horton agreement includes up to $2 million in future impact fee waivers in exchange for approximately 9.5 acres on South Uhl Road that would be used for a future water tower and other public purposes. Residents may wish to follow the discussion and ask questions about the long-term fiscal impact and infrastructure needs associated with future growth.

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