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Liberty Hill workshop flags gaps in PID oversight; staff to deliver lists and reports

Liberty Hill City Council · May 28, 2025
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Summary

Council workshop clarified that public improvement districts (PIDs) are financing tools, not separate governments, and staff acknowledged the city currently has no dedicated staff monitoring PIDs. Staff will provide PID lists and consultant reports for follow-up.

At a city council workshop on April 9, Liberty Hill staff and the council clarified differences between planned unit developments, public improvement districts and municipal utility districts and identified a gap: the city currently lacks a dedicated staff member to monitor PIDs.

Deputy City Manager Mike Gatien told the council that while the city receives an annual report from its consultant P3, “at this time no one is monitoring the PIDs.” He said he expects the city’s CIP manager and staff (Josh) to take a closer look going forward and that staff will email the…

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