Create new law allowing neighborhoods to form special districts for improvements
In Plain English
The city currently has no process for neighborhoods to organize improvement districts. The proposed law would let residents create NICE districts to fund local projects like streetlights, landscaping, or security. If approved, participating property owners pay special fees on top of regular taxes to fund neighborhood-specific improvements.
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