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Celina Council to Review Creekbend Improvement District Costs and Assessment Plan

Celina City Council will consider a resolution for Improvement Area #1 of the Creekbend Public Improvement District. The agenda outlines approving preliminary service and assessment plans, filing an assessment roll with the City Secretary, and scheduling a public hearing for...

Opal Carrington

July 15, 20261 min read

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Resolution Overview

The Celina City Council will consider a resolution regarding Improvement Area #1 of the Creekbend Public Improvement District during its regular meeting on July 14, 2026.

Council member Bromiley introduced the agenda item to address authorized improvements within the designated area.

Assessment and Planning Steps

The proposed resolution directs the city to determine the costs of authorized improvements and approve a preliminary service plan and assessment plan.

City staff will file the proposed Improvement Area #1 Assessment Roll with the City Secretary to make the document available for public inspection.

Public Hearing Schedule

The agenda calls for a public hearing on August 11, 2026, to consider an ordinance that will levy assessments on property located within the Creekbend Public Improvement District.

City staff will be directed to publish and mail notice of the upcoming hearing to the public.

References

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

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