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Council takes first reading to expand Nolan South Shopping Center CID budget to cover roofs, HVAC
Summary
Property owners asked the council to amend the Nolan South Shopping Center Community Improvement District five-year budget to add interior building maintenance — primarily roof and HVAC work — and explained how the CID’s 1% sales tax fund is collected and spent.
The City Council on Monday heard a first reading of an ordinance to amend the five-year budget for the Nolan South Shopping Center Community Improvement District (CID), expanding eligible projects to include internal building work such as roofs and HVAC systems.
Why it matters: The CID, created in 2022 with a 1% sales tax on properties inside the district, was originally set up to fund public-facing improvements. The owner asked the council to amend the CID budget to allow reimbursement for major building repairs the owner says are now necessary.
Presentation and owner remarks
David Martin, counsel for the city, said the CID was created in February 2022 and “was originally set up with a blighted area finding so that funds can be used for improvement of either public or private components of the…
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