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Sugar Land council adopts public-improvement-district policy, approves $20,000 PID application fee and fee changes on first reading
Summary
Council adopted Resolution No. 2510 to add a public improvement district (PID) policy and approved changes to the city fee schedule—including a $20,000 PID application fee—on first reading; both actions passed 7–0.
The Sugar Land City Council voted 7–0 to adopt a policy governing public improvement districts and to approve fee-schedule changes that include a $20,000 PID application fee and an updated fire-protection service charge in the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction.
Kareem Heshmet, senior planner, presented Resolution No. 2510 and the draft City Council policy (Policy 5,025) for creation of public improvement districts, saying the tool is available to cities under Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code and "are an incentive tool to promote development," including redevelopment and vertical construction. He said the policy sets objectives,…
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