Public Improvement Districts

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Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) are an economic development tool authorized by the Texas Local Government Code Chapter 372 and the City of Amarillo Public Improvement Department.

Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) fund capital improvements and supplemental services to meet the community needs which could not otherwise be constructed or provided, such as entryways, landscaping, fountains, specialty lighting, decorative and landscaped streets and sidewalks, multi-use trails, and signage.

The expenditures of the capitol improvements and supplemental services are paid entirely by the property owners within the PID who receive special benefits from the capital improvements or services.

PID assessments are calculated each fiscal year by Potter and Randall Appraisal District — PRAD.


Public Improvement Districts Contact Information

Public Improvement Districts Manager Carrie Roberts

Email: carrie.roberts@amarillo.gov

Phone: 806-378-6488


Public Improvement Districts 

Click each Public Improvement District below for more information.

Estancia
The Colonies
The Greenways
Heritage Hills
Homestead
The Pinnacle
Point West
Quail Creek
Town Square
Tutbury
The Vineyards

Public Improvement Districts FAQs

What is a Public Improvement District (PID)?
How are Public Improvement District assessments calculated?
How is a Public Improvement District managed?
What is the city's role in managing a Public Improvement District?
Who decides how the Public Improvement District funds are used?
How can I get involved with my Public Improvement District?