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City shaves back Roper Ranch development

City shaves back Roper Ranch development
Marble Falls city leaders announced the City Employee of the Quarter – Deputy City Secretary and Engineering Coordinator Sierra Munoz – at their Oct. 7 meeting. She is pictured, from left with her family MFPD Sgt. Cory Munoz and their daughters Brynlee and Addyson, and Mayor John Packer. Contributed/City of Marble Falls

Marble Falls City Council recently agreed to reduce the size of the Roper Ranch Public Improvement District (PID).

The council decided to change the PID size during the Oct. 7 meeting at city hall, 800 Third St.

Property owners within the district are obligated now to pay “special assessment taxes” on roughly 325 acres rather than 360 acres for the development at U.S. 281 and FM 2147.

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