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Celina City Council to Review North Sky Public Improvement District Assessment Plan

The Celina City Council will hold a public hearing on July 14, 2026, regarding the North Sky Public Improvement District. The agenda item covers the approval of a Service and Assessment Plan and an Improvement Area #2 Assessment Roll, along with special assessments and liens.

Opal Carrington

July 18, 20261 min read

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Public Hearing Details

The Celina City Council will conduct a public hearing during its regular meeting on July 14, 2026.

Council members will consider testimony and act upon a proposed ordinance.

Assessment Plan Overview

The ordinance seeks to accept and approve a Service and Assessment Plan for the North Sky Public Improvement District.

The measure also addresses an Improvement Area #2 Assessment Roll and a finding of special benefit to the property in that area.

The council will levy special assessments against the property and establish a lien.

Legal Framework and Penalties

The document provides for the method of assessment and payment terms in accordance with Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code.

The ordinance includes provisions for penalties and interest on delinquent assessments.

The agenda item is attributed to Bromiley.

References

City Council Regular Meeting (2026-07-14). Retrieved from https://celinatx.portal.civicclerk.com/event/1436

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Opal Carrington

Opal Carrington writes about community life, schools, public safety, and events in fast-growing Celina.

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