❓WHAT HAPPENED: A proposal for an Islamic city center in Carrollton, Texas, near critical liquid chlorine infrastructure, was unanimously rejected by the Planning & Zoning Committee.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Madinah Masjid, Carrollton Planning & Zoning Committee, and local residents.
📍WHEN & WHERE: December 2025 in Carrollton, Texas.
💬KEY QUOTE: “A school only providing education for a specific demographic of people would be a negative impact on the city and students.” – Public school teacher testimony.
🎯IMPACT: Madinah Masjid has 10 days to appeal the decision to the Carrollton City Council.
A development proposal for an Islamic city center in Carrollton, Texas, has been met with opposition from local residents. The proposal, put forth by the Madinah Masjid Mosque and Islamic Center, included plans for a three-storey school, retail offices, a gymnasium, and a funeral home.
The proposed site is situated near a City of Dallas water treatment facility and approximately 400 feet from rail cars storing large quantities of liquid chlorine, which are considered sensitive critical infrastructure. During a meeting held on December 4, concerns were raised about the proximity of the development to the rail line, which transports railcars each containing 180,000 pounds of liquid chlorine.
The committee questioned the necessity of a new school, given that the Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD recently approved the closure of four schools this year. A public school teacher testified that a school serving only Muslims could negatively impact the community.
Ultimately, the Planning & Zoning Committee voted unanimously against the proposal. Madinah Masjid now has a 10-day window to appeal the decision to the Carrollton City Council.
These moves follow similar efforts to establish a large Muslim settlement, the EPIC City, in Texas. The developers of this project are now being pursued by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who believes they “flagrantly and undeniably violated the law” while attempting to advance the scheme.
Nevertheless, efforts to establish EPIC City are proceeding, with the settlement rebranded as “The Meadow.”
A development is being proposed for an Islamic city center in Carrollton that would include a three story school, retail offices, a gymnasium, and a funeral home. The proposed site directly borders a City of Dallas water treatment facility and is located approximately 400 feet… pic.twitter.com/fdBKDE2Axs
— Tony Ortiz (Current Revolt) (@CurrentRevolt) December 17, 2025
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