Fair Oaks Ranch City Council is slated to consider the amendment of a development agreement for a long-standing property development dispute May 20.

What you need to know

Formerly known as The Reserve, the Post Oak subdivision will feature 278 lots, which is a reduction from the original agreement that planned for around 645 homes.

One of the considerations with the development is the creation of the city’s first public improvement district, which is a voluntary additional tax on the residents of the developed community that will be used to support the construction.

Since the development is located off Ammann Road, there are plans to soften the sharp curve near Rolling Acres Trail. When Ammann Road is reconstructed, the road will cut through a small portion of the development property to provide a smoother corner.


Get involved

During the May 20 meeting, City council will review multiple resolutions and agenda items attached to this project, including the development agreement, and the petitions for the PID and property annexation.

Prior to being approved, public hearings must be held. Public hearings for the PID and annexation are scheduled for June 19, and the second reading and final approval of these items are tentatively scheduled for July 3.

To keep residents up to date on the development, a webpage was created with the development agreements and other information for the community.


Meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Public Safety Training Room of the Police Station, located at 7286 Dietz Elkhorn, Fair Oaks Ranch.