Winding Hollow Public Improvement District #3

Meetings

  • 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:00pm when posted.
  • Cedar Hill Government Center, 285 Uptown Blvd.
  • To view most recent agenda, click here.
  • To view past agendas and minutes, click here.

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Board of Directors  
President Jennifer Hutchinson
Board Member Gina Guillory
Board Member James Briggs
Board Member Myrna Mann
Board Member Aron Biskey

District Overview

In 2015, the residents of Winding Hollow subdivision petitioned to become the City’s third Public Improvement District (PID). The special district, established by State statue, levies an additional assessment on all properties within specific boundaries. Typically a percentage of the appraised value of the property, the assessment, is reflected on the annual tax statement and confers a special benefit on definable parts of the improvement district.

Location

East of Joe Wilson Road along Bee Branch Creek is the quiet Winding Hollow neighborhood. This friendly community was developed in 2000 and is now home to over 200 households. Residents enjoy beautiful views of Waterford Oaks Park with access to the east and secluded living with the convenience of nearby shopping and schools.

Awards

2019 & 2023 Premier Neighborhood Award

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Improvements

The PID is authorized to make improvements to public spaces including right-of-ways and parks (in cooperation with the Cedar Hill Parks Department). Projects may include, but are not limited to:

  •  landscaping, erection of fountains, distinctive lighting and signs
  •  acquisition of construction of sidewalks, or other projects in the public right-of-way
  •  establishment or improvement of parks
  •  enhanced police patrol

The Winding Hollow PID, created in September 2015, has a current assessment of 0.10¢ per $100 valuation. Example:

Appraised value $150,000 divided by $100 multiplied by $0.10 equals $150 per year

The special district, established by State statute, levies an additional assessment on all properties within specific boundaries. Typically a percentage of the appraised value of the property, the assessment is reflected on the annual tax statement and confers a special benefit on definable parts of the improvement district.

To learn more about PIDs, click here

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