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Council maintains PID assessment rates and approves Highland Oaks PID to fund water infrastructure

Lubbock City Council · August 26, 2025
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Summary

City staff recommended no rate changes to existing Public Improvement Districts; council approved assessments for multiple PIDs and unanimously created the Highland Oaks PID to finance a bonded water‑infrastructure project that averages about $33,700 in assessments per property.

City staff presented a consolidated set of public‑improvement‑district (PID) assessment items to the Lubbock City Council on Aug. 26 and recommended keeping rates unchanged for the coming year.

Brianna Brown, city business development director, reviewed each district and the services covered by existing assessments. Staff recommended maintaining current assessment rates for multiple districts: Bell Farms (12¢ per $100 valuation), Quincy Park (14¢), Northwest Passage (15¢), Upland Crossing (15¢), Upland Crossing 2 (12¢), Upland…

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