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Manor council approves multiple PID plans and bond issuances, sets annexation hearing and rejects TMRS service-credit ordinance
Summary
At its late-night meeting the Manor City Council approved several public-improvement district service-and-assessment plans and related bond ordinances, set a public hearing on a voluntary annexation, and voted to reject an ordinance to grant updated TMRS service credit to employees.
The Manor City Council on a single evening approved service-and-assessment plans and related bond issuances for multiple public improvement districts, set a public hearing for a voluntary annexation petition and voted not to adopt an ordinance to grant updated service credit under the Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS).
The council adopted amended and restated service-and-assessment plans and assessment rolls for the Lagos Public Improvement District and New Haven Public Improvement District and approved the sale and issuance of special-assessment revenue bonds tied to those districts. It also approved a preliminary service-and-assessment plan and called a public hearing for Mustang Valley Public Improvement District to consider levying assessments on Oct. 15, 2025. Council members approved a resolution accepting a petition to annex about 10.0184 acres (the Manor Business Center) and set a public hearing for Nov. 5, 2025. Separately, the council voted not to approve an ordinance to provide updated TMRS service credit and to increase employer deposits.
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