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Townhomes OK’d for construction near gas wells in southeast Arlington
By Nicole Lopez at Fort Worth Report
· June 12, 2026
· 6 min read
Arlington leaders gave a developer the green light Tuesday evening to build a controversial townhome development a few hundred feet from a gas drilling zone. City Council members voted 6-3 to rezone just under 30 acres to residential and community commercial use with a specific use permit for gas op
Key takeaway City Council members voted 6-3 to rezone just under 30 acres to residential and community commercial use with a specific use permit for gas operations.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The approval of townhomes near gas wells in southeast Arlington has implications for Fort Worth residents, given the similar concerns about oil and gas operations in Tarrant County. As the fifth-largest city in Texas, Fort Worth has its own share of experiences with gas drilling and residential development. The fact that Arlington's existing gas wells are allowed to be closer to residential areas than new ones raises questions about the consistency of regulations across the metroplex. With the Fort Worth Stockyards and other residential areas not far from active drilling sites, the decision in Arlington may set a precedent for how Tarrant County and its cities balance economic development with resident safety and environmental concerns. The concerns expressed by Liveable Arlington and other residents about the lack of transparency and potential health risks will likely resonate with Fort Worth residents who have faced similar issues in their own neighborhoods.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? Arlington leaders gave a developer the green light Tuesday evening to build a controversial townhome development a few hundred feet from a gas drilling zone. City Council members voted 6-3 to rezone just under 30 acres to residential and community commercial use with a specific use permit for gas op
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