
Summary: Willow Park City Council Meeting reviewed by the City of Willow Park newspaper of record, The Community News: • Council approves incentive for Pulido’s • McMullen sworn is as city secretary.
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[25 February 2025 Council Meeting Review] Willow Park: Council approves incentive for Pulido’s, The Community News, posted online 25 February 2025,
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• Council approves incentive for Pulido’s
• McMullen sworn is as city secretary
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Council approves incentive for Pulido’s
In a very short meeting, the Willow Park City Council unanimously approved a Chapter 380 development agreement between the city and Pulido’s Westland Willow Park, LLC at its Feb. 25 meeting.
Under the terms of the agreement, Pulido’s anticipates spending an estimated $400,000 for renovation and construction of the property at 104 South Ranch House Road, the site of the former Lazy J Ranchwear.
Once developed, the completed restaurant at that location will produce annual taxable sales of $2.5 million dollars. The city agrees to provide a development incentive grant of 50% of the local sales tax generated during the first two years of the restaurant’s operation.
Under the agreement, the developer agrees to be operational by January 1, 2026.
McMullen sworn is as city secretary
During the meeting the council also welcomed new City Secretary Deana McMullen with a standing ovation following her swearing-in.
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