Bryan City Council Extends The Area Of Its “Innovation Corridor” Land Use Regulations

screen shot from a city of Bryan document showing in green, the expanded area of the "innovation corridor" and in red the corridor's original area.
screen shot from a city of Bryan document showing in green, the expanded area of the "innovation corridor" and in red the corridor's original area.

In October 2022, the Bryan city council created new land use regulations on and south of the RELLIS campus.

The council unanimously approved during its August meeting, extending the area what they call the “innovation corridor” to the east along portions of Highway 21 between Smetana Road and Harvey Mitchell Parkway.

72 property owners and residents are affected by higher development regulations that includes landscaping, signs, building construction, and general appearance standards.

The innovation corridor was originally established on the RELLIS campus to the south along Highway 47.

The extension was requested by the planning and zoning commission.

The only council member to have comments, Jared Salvato, said “overall, I think this gonna help align the continuity of what we’ve done out there with (the) overlay district on (Highway) 47”, and will “continue to revitalize that area with what we have going on and what we have coming in.”

Click HERE to read and download background information from the August 13, 2022 Bryan city council meeting.

Click HERE to read the ordinance that was approved at the August 13, 2022 Bryan city council meeting.

Click below to hear comments from the August 13, 2022 Bryan city council meeting.

 

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