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Developers press council for MUD consent; council directs staff to bring Walker’s Park development agreement forward
Summary
Developers of Walker’s Park sought city consent to form a municipal utility district (MUD) and discussed water-provider options; council directed staff to bring the development agreement forward as soon as possible while members flagged water/CCN questions to be resolved.
Representatives for the Walker’s Park subdivision asked the Bridgeport City Council Aug. 11 for consent to proceed with a municipal utility district (MUD) and to advance the proposed development agreement. Developers said the site requires substantial TxDOT frontage work, a future signalized intersection and water infrastructure; they said the MUD financing would be repaid by property taxes on the new homes over roughly 25–30 years.
Dustin Austin, project representative, described the proposal as "a pretty complex project" that includes TxDOT work and a planned north–south road connection. He said the developers removed a previously proposed tax increment…
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