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Public Improvement Districts, Parkland Dedications, and Other Economic Development Success Stories

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Session 01: Adoption of Public Improvement District Policies - Public Improvement Districts have allowed cities and counties to support new development by offering a financing mechanism for public infrastructure and other improvements. This panel discusses policy considerations for potential PIDs, examples of PID creation guidelines and insights into negotiations with developers.

Session 02: Parkland Dedications and More - An overview and update of local practices, landowner reactions, and court decisions for public use exactions, dedications, and fees-in-lieu-of.  

Session 03: Win-Win: Roundtable Discussion of Economic Development Success Stories - Panelists discuss the use of various tools, including incentives and special districts, and highlight projects that have been wins for the city and/or county and the development.

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1. Adoption of Public Improvement District Policies (Jun 2023)

Rob Killen, Dorothy Palumbo

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Session 1 —47 mins
Adoption of Public Improvement District Policies (Jun 2023)

Public Improvement Districts have allowed cities and counties to support new development by offering a financing mechanism for public infrastructure and other improvements. This panel discusses policy considerations for potential PIDs, examples of PID creation guidelines and insights into negotiations with developers.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Land Use Conference

Rob Killen, Killen, Griffin & Farrimond - San Antonio, TX
Dorothy Palumbo, Bojorquez Law Firm, PC - Austin, TX

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2. Parkland Dedications and More (Jun 2023)

Kimberley Mickelson

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Parkland Dedications and More (Jun 2023)

An overview and update of local practices, landowner reactions, and court decisions for public use exactions, dedications, and fees-in-lieu-of.  

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Land Use Conference

Kimberley Mickelson, City of Houston Legal Department - Houston, TX

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3. Win-Win: Roundtable Discussion of Economic Development Success Stories (Jun 2023)

Rob Killen, Sarah Landiak, Tyler Wallach

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Win-Win: Roundtable Discussion of Economic Development Success Stories (Jun 2023)

Panelists discuss the use of various tools, including incentives and special districts, and highlight projects that have been wins for the city and/or county and the development.

Originally presented: Apr 2023 Land Use Conference

Rob Killen, Killen, Griffin & Farrimond - San Antonio, TX
Sarah Landiak, Winstead PC - Dallas, TX
Tyler Wallach, Fort Worth City Attorney's Office - Fort Worth, TX