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Manor council adopts changes to Public Improvement District policy, removes average-home-price preference
Summary
The Manor City Council approved Resolution 2025-21 to amend the city’s Public Improvement District (PID) policy, deleting a provision tied to average home-price preferences and clarifying development standards including emergency-siren guidance and references to the city’s planning documents.
The Manor City Council voted to approve Resolution 2025-21 amending the City of Manor Public Improvement District policy, including removal of a provision tied to average home-price preference and changes to development-standard language.
Council considered a red-line update and an additional item intended to ensure projects are self-sustaining, Assistant City Attorney Veronica Rivera told the council. “I wanted to provide you 1 additional red line revision ... this is pertaining to the item that the mayor discussed at the last meeting regarding making sure that the projects are self sustaining,” Rivera said, noting the addition would appear as item 11 in the development standards.
The most contested provision was item 6, which as drafted gave preference to projects "where an average home price is expected to exceed others surrounding new home community by $65,000." Council…
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