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Celina Council to Review Improvement Area 1 Costs and Assessment Plan

The Celina City Council will consider a resolution to determine improvement costs and approve a preliminary assessment plan for Improvement Area 1 of the Celina 241 Public Improvement District. A public hearing is scheduled for August 11.

Opal Carrington

July 15, 20261 min read

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Council Agenda Review

The Celina City Council will address a resolution during its regular meeting on July 14, 2026. The item focuses on Improvement Area 1 of the Celina 241 Public Improvement District.

Council members will evaluate the costs associated with authorized improvements in the designated zone. The agenda item is presented by Bromiley.

Assessment and Filing Process

The proposed resolution includes approval of a preliminary service plan and assessment plan. A draft Improvement Area 1 Assessment Roll will accompany the documents.

City staff will be directed to file the assessment roll with the City Secretary for public inspection. This step establishes the official record for the district.

Upcoming Public Hearing

The agenda calls for a public hearing on August 11, 2026. The hearing will address an ordinance to levy assessments on properties within the district.

City staff will handle the publication and mailing of official notices regarding the event. The process ensures residents have access to the proposed financial details.

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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