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Hutto council again delays vote on public improvement district

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The Hutto City Council again postponed a decision on whether to create a Public Improvement District tied to the large east-side Stromberg development, citing continued concerns over missing documents and unresolved disagreements between city staff

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City staff said the developer requested additional time earlier in the day to continue working through the city’s policy require- ments. Those include defining the district’s scope, responding to staff concerns and determining whether the proposal meets the city standard that PID projects deliver benefits beyond what is typically required of private development. How we got here In November, council approved a zoning amendment to clear the way for a residential-focused neighborhood on the develop- ment. About 75% of the homes are expected to be dedicated to single-family homes. If council approves a PID for the project, it would allow the developer to finance an estimated $100 million in roads, utilities, drainage and park space through special assessments.

Council reopened a public hear- ing on the proposed district, which would finance infrastructure for a roughly 389-acre residential com- munity, but voted unanimously to adjourn the item to Jan. 22 after staff said key requirements had still not been met. “We’re back here again with the same issues we talked about last time,” said Mayor Mike Snyder. “It feels like Groundhog Day.” Officials said the developer had not provided a finalized legal description defining the district’s boundaries, nor clarified whether the district would apply only to residential parcels or also include commercial property. Staff reiterated their recommendation that any improvement district be limited to residential land, with commercial development addressed separately.

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Doug Weiss was sworn in as Pflugerville mayor Dec. 22. The overview Weiss won the mayor’s race in a December runoff, defeating Pat McCord with 56% of the votes. Weiss previously served nine years on Pflugerville City Council before launching his mayoral campaign. He was sworn in by

former Mayor Victor Gonzales, who served three terms. At his swearing in, Weiss thanked both residents who did and did not vote for him. “Thank you for showing up again in the runoff, making that effort to vote,” he said. “We know that is what really makes this city so amazing.”

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