The project included 1,000 homes, a faith-based K-12 school, a mosque, senior living facilities and commercial development.
Rendering Courtesy of EPIC City
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sent a letter to the Collin County Commissioners Court urging local officials to reject any plat applications submitted by developers behind the East Plano Islamic Center development, known as EPIC City or The Meadow Phase 1.
An empty lot in Josephine, Texas, where developments originally under the name EPIC City have been plotted.
Winston Henvey / Star Local Media
Paxton’s letter comes just two months after Collin County officials rejected a development plan for the community.
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