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Council directs staff to refine PID policy language on drainage, commercial PIDs and fiscal modeling
Summary
Council discussed a redline draft of changes to the city’s Public Improvement District policy, asked staff to sharpen drainage‑vs‑parkland language, include stronger commercial PID language, and ensure financial models demonstrate projects will cover ongoing maintenance and municipal service costs.
The Manor City Council held an extended discussion about proposed amendments to the city’s Public Improvement District (PID) policy and directed staff on several edits and clarifications but did not adopt a final policy at the meeting.
Assistant City Attorney Veronica Rivera reviewed a redline draft of the PID policy and said the changes reflected direction from the PID committee and staff comments. Key council concerns and directions included:
• Drainage vs. parkland: Councilmembers asked that the policy clarify that developer‑provided…
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