Texarkana Gazette

Some Texans worry about zoning changes after Harvey

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DICKINSON, Texas— Some Southeast Texas homeowners have raised concerns about houses in neighborho­ods flooded by Hurricane Harvey being changed from residentia­l to commercial zones.

Several displaced residents in Dickinson worry that businesses will buy flood-damaged homes and absorb older neighborho­ods, The Galveston County Daily News reported Saturday.

Dickinson Mayor Julie Masters doesn’t see that happening in the city of 20,000 located 25 miles southeast of Houston.

“If we had more businesses in a growth mode, maybe,” Masters said. “We are trying to grow businesses. We really need that to survive.”

Harvey hit South Texas last Aug. 25, leading to torrential rain that flooded numerous sites in the Houston area. Recovery efforts continue, with some residents still out of their homes.

The Dickinson City Council on Tuesday unanimousl­y approved a zoning change to make two residentia­l properties commercial areas.

Charmaine Rea opposes the loss of neighborho­od homes and says many residents whose property flooded have given up and moved away.

The city needs businesses to generate sales tax revenue, but businesses are gobbling up neighborho­ods, leaving residents out of the equation, Rea said.

“They were flooded out and forced out,” she said. The city’s future land use map is shifting to reflect this, Rea said.

What irritated Rea about Tuesday’s meeting was that it started at 7 p.m. but the zoning change item did not come up until 10:30 p.m., she said. By that time, most of the people who were at the meeting had left, she said.

“I’m disappoint­ed in Dickinson city government,” she said. “I know the city has to have businesses, but it’s not fair to residents.”

 ?? The Galveston County Daily News via AP ?? ■ This photo taken Wednesday shows Charmaine Rea, left, and her business partner Manuel Perez in Dickinson, Texas. They are upset with a zoning change on Holly Drive that will allow the owners of Dickinson Bar-B-Que & Steakhouse and Marais to build a...
The Galveston County Daily News via AP ■ This photo taken Wednesday shows Charmaine Rea, left, and her business partner Manuel Perez in Dickinson, Texas. They are upset with a zoning change on Holly Drive that will allow the owners of Dickinson Bar-B-Que & Steakhouse and Marais to build a...
 ?? The Galveston County Daily News via AP ?? ■ Charmaine Rea holds the plans for a parking lot that will change the look of her Dickinson, Texas, neighborho­od.
The Galveston County Daily News via AP ■ Charmaine Rea holds the plans for a parking lot that will change the look of her Dickinson, Texas, neighborho­od.

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