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Developers present Twin Creek public‑improvement district proposal; court hears community benefit package under new PID policy
Summary
Developers seeking to form a Twin Creek public improvement district in northeast Manor presented a community benefits package to Commissioners Court on Aug. 26 under the county’s new PID policy; the court treated the discussion as an informational step and did not take action.
Developers proposing the Twin Creek subdivision in northeast Manor presented Commissioners Court on Aug. 26 with a public‑improvement district petition and a community benefits package crafted under the county’s new PID policy. The court took the presentation as an informational step; no creation vote was requested.
Project at a glance The petition describes a roughly 305‑acre development north of the Austin Executive Airport with about 970 single‑family lots, roughly 170‑200 multifamily units, and up to about 70,000 square feet of commercial space. The developers said they will exceed required parkland by providing about 40 acres of park space where the county ordinance requires 14 acres. The overall design includes extensive trails, biofiltration stormwater ponds…
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