Construction is underway on the controversial Fairview Texas Temple, but debate over the height of its steeple is far from over...
The original proposal called for a 174-foot steeple. The church later reduced the height to 120 feet before the town approved the project in April 2025.
...Hubbard said the controversy still follows him around town.
“A lot of people in the town feel like it’s been forced on them, this temple,” Hubbard said. “That it doesn’t fit and it really, really doesn’t fit.”
...For comparison, Fairview Town Hall stands five stories tall at about 65 feet, meaning the approved steeple would be nearly double its height.
In a new letter to leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Hubbard asked the church to voluntarily reconsider the steeple height again, pointing to newer temples built with shorter or no steeples.
In the letter, Hubbard referenced the church’s Yorba Linda, California, temple, which features a steeple about 70 feet tall, and a planned temple in Vienna, Austria, that does not include a steeple.
Hubbard wrote that while the church has the legal right to move forward under the approved permit, a voluntary reduction could help heal lingering tensions in the community.
He said he worries the years-long fight over the project could leave a lasting divide in Fairview.
“Instead of being a symbol of hope and warmth or symbol of peace, it’s going to become a reminder of the forcefulness that was behind that,” Hubbard said.
With construction moving forward, Hubbard said he hopes one final request for compromise could help the town move on.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has not responded to Hubbard’s latest request or NBC 5’s request for comment...
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