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Linebarger reports $751,379 collected for 2024 as council hears delinquent-tax update

5942792 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Linebarger Attorneys at Law updated the Cedar Hill City Council on the city—s delinquent-tax collection program Oct. 14, reporting $751,379 collected for the July 2024—June 2025 cycle and outlining account status, payment options and enforcement steps.

On Oct. 14, 2025, at a Cedar Hill City Council briefing session, Pamela Popoli of Linebarger Attorneys at Law and client liaison Karen Bishop gave the council an update on the city—s delinquent-tax collection program, reporting $751,379 collected for the July 2024—June 2025 period.

The report matters because those collections recover revenue used for city services without additional direct cost to the city; Linebarger said the collection fees are charged to delinquent taxpayers and not billed to Cedar Hill. City staff earlier noted the city—s total delinquent roll exceeds $2 million and includes 1,107 delinquent accounts across tax years.

Pamela Popoli, the assigned partner representing Cedar Hill, outlined the collection process: the county certifies the tax roll in July, bills are mailed in October, taxes are due Jan. 31 and become delinquent Feb. 1. Linebarger…

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