Granite Shoals city council members approve a resolution Tuesday that sets rules for public improvement districts (PIDs) even though the city has no PIDs on the horizon. The process was referred by Mayor Ron Munos as getting “all our ducks in a row.”
“I wanted to be prepared in the event one comes up,” City Manager Sarah Novo told the council.
State law lets cities and counties levy assessments against PIDs to pay for such things as roads, water service, landscaping and parks.
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