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High Pointe Public Improvement District #1
MEETINGS
- 2nd Thursday of every month at 6:30pm
- High Pointe Baptist Church, 101 High Pointe Lane
- Contact: hppid@highpointeinfo.com
- To view most recent agenda, click here.
- To view past agendas and minutes, click here.
To get updates on High Pointe PID 1, please complete the Neighborhood Directory Form.
For more information about High Pointe, visit their website: www.highpointeinfo.com
Board of Directors | |
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President | Delores Shaw |
Vice President | Kavin Brown |
Treasurer | Ruby Martin |
Secretary | Erin McClendon |
Board Member | Mark Stodola |
Board Member | Shomega Austin |
Board Member | Belinda Turner |
DISTRICT OVERVIEW
In 1998 the residents of High Pointe subdivision petitioned to become the city’s second public improvement district, or PID. 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.
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 or construction of sidewalks, or other projects in public right-of-ways
- establishment or improvement of parks
- enhanced police patrol
The High Pointe PID, created in October 1998, 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 PID is governed by seven, at-large directors elected by residents and appointed by the Cedar Hill City Council to serve staggered terms of two years, subject to the terms and conditions of the City Council approved by-laws established for the district.
FEATURES
- Neighborhood: High Pointe Map (PDF)
- Developed: 1980
- Number of Tracts: 2,657
- Special Features: Bradford Park, J.W. Williams Park, The Meadows Park, Ramsey Park
- Organization Type: Public Improvement District (PID) and Homeowners' Association (HOA)
- Trash & Recycling pickup day is every Monday. Brush & bulk pickup is the first full week of each month, beginning on Mondays 7am. To sign up for trash related alerts, go to CedarHillTX.com/trash.
- Flock Safety Cameras
The board has signed a contract with Flock Safety. Flock Safety is an automated license plate recognition camera company that will provide 24/7 coverage for our neighborhood. Having security cameras in place should improve security, deter crime, and promote a safer community.
AWARDS
Premier Neighborhood Award (2008, 2013, & 2021)