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Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone
The Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone was established in December 2008 by City Council and included approximately 1,730 acres of land. The Zone was created as an economic development tool that uses the tax generated by new valuations to help finance the cost of improvements needed to promote development within the Zone. The City contributes 85% of the taxes collected in the Zone (less taxes collected on the base value) to the TIRZ fund. The City entered into an interlocal agreement with Kaufman County to participate in the Zone by contributing 50% of the County maintenance and operations tax rate (less taxes collected on the base value) to the TIRZ fund. In September of 2019, the city included an additional 209 acres in the zone. In June of 2020, the city also included another 240 acres. The city contributes 85% of the taxes collected in both additions to the TIRZ fund; however, Kaufman County only participates in the original 1,730 acres of the TIRZ.
In 2008, the City Council authorized the creation of the Villages of Fox Hollow Public Improvement District No. 1 (PID) to finance the cost of certain public improvements for the benefit of property in the PID. Only properties within the boundary of the PID include a special assessment to be used for the reimbursement of public improvements.
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