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Financing Public Infrastructure via Special Districts in Texas

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Financing Public Infrastructure via Special Districts in Texas
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An overview of MUDS, PIDS and other special districts in Texas commonly requested by developers to finance public infrastructure, and a discussion of the City and County considerations when reviewing these applications, including the intersection between review and approval of special districts and other required approvals such as zoning and platting.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Administrative Law | Oil, Gas and Mineral Law | Real Estate Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2024

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1. Financing Public Infrastructure via Special Districts: The Domino Effect. (May 2021)

Julie Houston, Skye Masson

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Financing Public Infrastructure via Special Districts: The Domino Effect. (May 2021)

An overview of MUDS, PIDS and other special districts in Texas commonly requested by developers to finance public infrastructure, and a discussion of the City and County considerations when reviewing these applications, including the intersection between review and approval of special districts and other required approvals such as zoning and platting.

Originally presented: Apr 2021 Land Use Conference

Julie Houston, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - Austin, TX
Skye Masson, City of Georgetown - Georgetown, TX