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Celina Council to Review Ariana District Improvement Costs and Assessment Rolls

Celina City Council considers a July 14 resolution regarding the Ariana Public Improvement District. It outlines approval of preliminary service and assessment plans for three improvement areas. A public hearing is set for August 11 to consider an ordinance levying assessments.

Opal Carrington

July 15, 20261 min read

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Resolution Overview

The Celina City Council will consider a resolution on July 14, 2026, regarding the Ariana Public Improvement District.

The agenda item, sponsored by Bromiley, directs the council to determine costs for authorized improvements within the district.

The resolution also addresses related municipal matters incident to the improvement financing process.

Assessment and Service Plans

The council will approve a preliminary service plan and assessment plan for the district.

Proposed Assessment Rolls for Improvement Area #1, Improvement Area #2, and Improvement Area #3 will be reviewed.

City staff will file the proposed Assessment Rolls with the City Secretary for public inspection.

Public Hearing Details

A public hearing is scheduled for August 11, 2026, to consider an ordinance levying assessments on property within the district.

City staff will publish and mail notice of the hearing as directed by the agenda item.

The council will address other matters incident and related to the resolution during the meeting.

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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