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Infrastructure upgrades, housing plans, ball fields: check out 6 development updates in Keller, Roanoke, northeast Fort Worth

Check out these six updates on developments underway or planned in Keller, Roanoke and northeast Fort Worth. This list is not comprehensive.

1. Fort Worth council approves $180M water treatment plant expansion project
Project: A financial agreement with the Texas Department Water Development Board was approved by Fort Worth City Council Aug. 26 for a $180 million expansion project at Eagle Mountain Water Treatment Plant.

The expansion will deliver an additional 35 million gallons per day to Fort Worth, which will then be available to 33 wholesale customer cities.

Update: A filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation shows the project is underway with an estimated completion date of March 1, 2029. Three new buildings and two open-air canopies are part of the project.

 
In Your Community
Gallery: Keller community celebrates Monster Mini Golf at ribbon-cutting ceremony

The Keller Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Monster Mini Golf Dec. 9.

In a nutshell: The indoor glow-in-the-dark mini golf course and games venue has courses with animated monsters that move and talk according to the company's website. The business officially opened in June.

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Southlake  |  Dec. 12, 3-8 p.m.

Santa event at Giggles and Grins Pediatric Dentistry

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McKinney  |  Dec. 13, 6 p.m.

2025 Parade of Lights

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Denton  |  Dec. 13, 7-10 p.m.

Krampus Fest

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Plano  |  Dec. 13, 2 p.m.

Plano Holiday Parade

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Frisco  |  Dec. 13, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Shop Local Holiday Market at Kaleidoscope Park

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CI Texas
Lt. Gov. Patrick vows to expand property tax breaks for Texas homeowners in 2027

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick unveiled a plan Dec. 9 to further raise property tax exemptions for Texas homeowners and lower the age at which Texans qualify for additional tax relief during the 2027 state legislative session.

The details: Deemed “Operation Double Nickel,” Patrick’s three-part plan asks state lawmakers to:

  • Raise the property tax exemption on a Texas homeowner’s main residence, known as a homestead exemption, by $40,000
  • Allow homeowners who are at least 55 years old to qualify for a larger exemption reserved for seniors and people with disabilities
  • Pass legislation to drive down property taxes charged by local governments

More details: Texas is spending $51 billion on property tax relief in fiscal years 2026 and 2027, and some lawmakers have recently expressed concerns about raising tax exemptions in future legislative sessions, previous Community Impact reporting shows.

Patrick told reporters that his tax relief plan was “kept a secret” until the Dec. 9 news conference and that he had not discussed it with the governor or most legislators.

 

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