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400-Acre Islamic City BLOCKED — State Launches Multiple Lawsuits…
A Travis County judge has ordered the Texas Workforce Commission to review fair housing policies for a controversial 400-acre development near Dallas, overruling state objections and denying the agency’s request to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the project’s developers.
Court Ruling Moves Development Forward
Judge Jan Soifer Meachum ruled that the Texas Workforce Commission must acknowledge and evaluate fair housing policies outlined in a 2025 settlement agreement. The development, now called The Meadow, would be built in unincorporated areas of Collin and Hunt counties near Josephine, about 40 minutes northeast of Dallas. Plans include more than 1,000 homes, apartment buildings, a K-12 Islamic school, a mosque, health clinics, retail stores, and assisted living facilities.
Community Capital Partners, founded by members of the East Plano Islamic Center, filed the lawsuit after alleging the state agency failed to honor the settlement and review updated housing policies. Imran Chaudhary, president of Community Capital Partners, told The Dallas Morning News that the ruling confirms the developers have followed Texas law at every step.
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State Leaders Voice Strong Opposition
Governor Greg Abbott has stated the project will never see completion due to ongoing state and federal investigations. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed multiple lawsuits targeting the development, including action against the Double R Municipal Utility District for allegedly restructuring unlawfully to fast-track the project. State officials warn the development raises serious fair housing concerns because it is marketed exclusively to Muslims, potentially violating federal discrimination laws.
Multiple Legal Challenges Remain
The Texas Workforce Commission called the ruling flawed and announced immediate plans to appeal. The development remains under active investigation with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. No construction permits have been issued. Additional litigation concerning the utility district is scheduled for trial in November. Judge Meachum, a Democrat elected in Travis County in 2011, previously blocked Abbott’s directive to investigate parents providing gender transition procedures to minors and recently halted emergency changes to the state’s Historically Underutilized Business program.
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The Gateway Pundit: Democrat Activist Texas Judge Rules State Agency Must Greenlight 400-Acre Islamic City Near Dallas