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Commissioners direct staff to work with petitioners on Lagos Austin PID after briefing
Summary
After a developer briefing and legal consultation in executive session, the Travis County Commissioners Court directed staff to confer with petitioners to advance the Lagos Austin Public Improvement District (PID), while commissioners asked for clearer documentation of community benefits, assessments and funding responsibilities.
At a June 27 special voting session, the Travis County Commissioners Court voted to direct county staff to confer with petitioners on the process for complying with the PID Act, the county’s PID policy, and related matters for the Lagos Austin development.
The order follows a public presentation by the Lagos Austin development team and a private legal briefing held in executive session under Texas Government Code §551.071. Commissioners said they needed clearer delineation of which community benefits would come from the developer, the city of Manor and the county, and they raised questions about assessment notice to homebuyers and the financing timeline.
Developers told the court the Lagos site covers about 500 acres, and the planned buildout includes roughly 1,000 single-family lots, a little over 1,000 multifamily units and about 72,000 square feet of commercial space. The team said it would dedicate…
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