Council adopts annual service-plan updates and assessment rolls for three public‑improvement districts

5821458 · August 13, 2025

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Summary

As administrative items, the council adopted annual service‑plan updates and updated assessment rolls for Butler Farms, Liberty Park and Summerlin West public‑improvement districts.

The council on Aug. 13 adopted annual service-plan updates and updated assessment rolls for three public‑improvement districts (PIDs): Butler Farms, Liberty Park, and Summerlin West.

Finance Director Josh Armstrong described the items as routine administrative approvals that update assessments and buyer-disclosure materials for the city’s PIDs. For each PID the council adopted an ordinance accepting the 2025 annual service plan update and the updated assessment roll and buyer disclosures: Butler Farms (ordinance 2025‑O‑027), Liberty Park (ordinance 2025‑O‑028) and Summerlin West (ordinance 2025‑O‑029). Council approved each ordinance on motions and recorded unanimous 7–0 votes.

Why it matters: PID updates document assessment responsibilities for property owners in each district and ensure buyer-disclosure materials and assessment rolls are current. They are routine annual ministerial actions required for PID administration.

Details and follow-up: One council member asked a separate operational question about Butler Farms amenities and requested staff add the topic to a future agenda. For Summerlin West a council member asked staff to confirm ownership of a green area shown in the PID materials; staff said the parcel appears to be an HOA property and said they would follow up with an email to council.