City of La Grange
The City of La Grange will lead the work with the consultant and the community to develop and implement the Plan.
Community Open House
Join us at the Historic Casino Hall on October 16, from 5:30–7:00 p.m.!
Learn more about the Comprehensive Plan and the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Plan, and share your ideas to help shape the future of our community.
Community Open House
Join us at the Historic Casino Hall on October 16, from 5:30–7:00 p.m.!
Learn more about the Comprehensive Plan and the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Plan, and share your ideas to help shape the future of our community.
The City of La Grange is in the process of updating the City's Comprehensive Plan and Development Code. This plan will serve as the City's roadmap for the next 10-25 years. The City Council, Zoning Commission, and City Staff will use the Plan to make important land use, budgeting, and development decisions. See the FAQs in the next tab for additional details on these plans.
A Comprehensive Plan is a city-wide plan that addresses the long-term (usually 20-25 years) growth of a city. A Comprehensive Plan includes a look at future growth and land use as the basis, but can also address a series of other topics based on a city's unique needs. In Texas, municipal comprehensive plans are regulated by Sec. 213.002 of the LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE.
A Comprehensive Plan:
Comprehensive Plans are important to plan ahead for the expected growth and needs of their community. They establish a blueprint for a city to use to make sure the provision of services and quality of life are maintained (or even enhanced!) in the face of growth. This allows the city to be proactive rather than reactive and guide growth in a way that best serves residents and the community as a whole.
The Comp Plan is being funded through a grant from the Texas General Land Office's (GLO) Resilient Communities Program (RCP). This program provides grants for Cities to develop, adopt, and implement plans and ordinances that promote more resilient development that can better withstand future hazards, such as flooding. These funds are 100% grant‑based, which means no local match or cost‑share is required.
No, it is important to know that a Comprehensive Plan is not regulatory. It is not a legally binding document or a zoning ordinance. It can, however, serve as a basis for the future creation or updating of regulations, ordinances and zoning.
The Comprehensive Plan is a reflection of the community's vision and values and is used as a tool for alignment, decision making and accountability. Below are ways the Plan is intended to be used.
By City Staff
By Zoning Commission
By City Council
By the Business Community
By Residents
Implementation is an essential element of the comprehensive planning process that allows the city to take the recommendations in the Plan from vision to reality. Ultimately, this is a city-adopted plan and the city is responsible for overall implementation.
Implementation of a comprehensive plan will look different for each city, but usually includes an action plan with timelines, prioritization and recommended responsible parties. Additionally, proposed metrics are included for the city to use to track and measure progress and show accountability to the community.
Although this plan has a 20-25 year horizon, it is recommended that the city review and update their comprehensive plan at least every 5 years.
Check out the "Get Involved" section below for information on how to be involved in the comprehensive plan process. Or, reach out to the team any time via the "Comments and Questions for the Team" form provided on this site.
A UDC refers to the Unified Development Code. It's the set of local regulations adopted by a city that governs land use, zoning, subdivision, site planning, and development standards all in one document. Instead of having separate ordinances for zoning, subdivision, and design, a UDC consolidates them to make regulations more consistent and easier to navigate. La Grange currently uses a series of separate development regulations that are from the 1980's. This process will utilize the best practice of updating the UDC alongside the Comprehensive Plan to ensure the documents are coordinated.
The City of La Grange will lead the work with the consultant and the community to develop and implement the Plan.
The Advisory Committee consists of members of the community who will act as ambassadors for the Plan and ensure that the Plan reflects the community's vision and aspirations.
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15 September, 2025
Wayne says:
I'd like to see a cafe, restaurant or ice cream sore open on the square. We need a little more activity for the square on weekends.
14 September, 2025
Khop says:
Would love to see one or two disc golf courses in an area with trees. Can be a flood zone, can have mixed with walking trails in the middle.
14 September, 2025
SB says:
More entertainment options.
Project documents will be available here as they are produced.
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