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City Of Haltom City Annual Budget, FY2025 General Fund
PLANNING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Mission Statement
Promote the health, safety, welfare, and the orderly growth and development of the City while encouraging
neighborhood vitality and livability, and striving to bring growth that contributes to the tax base, expands job
opportunities, and increases economic development opportunities. Provide quality services to all members
of the community by providing permitting, inspections, transportation planning, and land use planning
assistance. The mission of the Department is to promote a positive City image through preservation/
enhancement of property values within the City.
Accomplishment of FY2023
• 2301 Higgins #600 – 950sf tenant finishout – JAG Glass, LLC
• 3185 Denton Hwy – commercial remodel – dd’s Discounts
• 3220 Denton Hwy – 7,258sf commercial remodel – Total Point Emergency Center
• 4000 NE Loop 820 – 160,160sf new commercial - Mercantile
• 4020 Denton Hwy – commercial remodel – DG Market
• 4101 Northern Cross Blvd – 136,080sf new commercial - Mercantile
• 4151 Northern Cross Blvd – 136,080sf new commercial - Mercantile
• 4201 Northern Cross Blvd – 220,640sf new commercial - Mercantile
• 4215 Broadway Avenue – 3,221sf new commercial – Chamoy
• 5000 Beach – 190,000sf new commercial - HMart
• 5020 Stephanie Drive – 103,000sf new school – David E Smith Elementary
• 5050 Airport Frwy – convenience store addition, interior remodel and exterior façade remodel – Valero
• 5101 Airport Frwy – 2,700sf tenant finshout – Doc’s Food Store #2
• 5101 NE Loop 820 – 81,978sf new commercial – U-Haul
• 5400 Haltom Road – 296 units Phase 1 - The Stream at High Pointe Apartments
• 5501 Haltom Road – 2 new dance/cheer studios - Haltom High School.
Objectives for FY2024
• Ensure that the minimum standards of each adopted code and ordinance are met for new and
renovated structures, while conducting complete initial plan reviews of all submittals in a timely
manner.
• Exceptional customer service responding to inspection requests within 24 hours.
• Maximize the economic benefits of projects throughout the City by capitalizing on the City’s strategic
location in the DFW metropolitan area.
• Work with non-profit charitable organizations (example, Mid-Cities Care Corp and Serving Our Seniors
Texas) who provide property enhancement and rehabilitate projects for citizens, especially senior
citizens and veterans.

