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South Side PID
South Side Public Improvement District (SSPID) was first established in 2005 and renewed in 2012 and 2019. The South Side area consists of approximately 60 properties and is a combination of business, residential, public and light industrial uses. South Side Quarter Development Corporation manages the PID. The general nature of the service and improvements provided by the PID are to enhance public safety and security, design and construct public infrastructure improvements, maintain common areas and lighting, pedestrian amenities and linkages and other improvements that are approved by the Dallas City Council.
The current PID term runs until December 31, 2026 with annual budget and assessment rate subject to a public hearing and City Council approval.
The current PID term runs until December 31, 2026 with annual budget and assessment rate subject to a public hearing and City Council approval.
South Side PID Boundary Area
To determine if an address is within the PID boundary enter the address in search box below.South Side Quarter Development Corporation
1409 South Lamar Street
Dallas, TX 75215
Tel: 214.426.0771 Ext. 5
sbrown@matthewssouthwest.com
The costs of the services and improvements by the South Side Public Improvement District (District) will be paid primarily by special assessment against properties in the District. Annual assessments are based on the total value of real property and real property improvements as determined by the Dallas Central Appraisal District.
The District's proposed assessment rate for 2022 is $0.15 per $100 of appraised value for the premium service area and $0.12 per $100 of appraised value for the standard service area. Once levied, this assessment rate shall not increase during the 2023 Service Plan year.
The City of Dallas is not responsible for payment of assessments against exempt City property in the District because City right-of-way, railroad right-of-way, parks and cemeteries are not specially benefitted. Additional properties not liable for assessment include properties that have obtained an exemption from the City of Dallas real property taxes pursuant to the Texas Tax Code (exempt under the provisions of Section 11 .24 and 11 .28 of the Texas Tax Code), and property owned by persons already receiving and qualifying for the 65-or-older homestead exemption (under Section 11.13(c) or (d) of the Texas Tax Code. Payment of assessments by other tax-exempt jurisdictions and entities must be established by contract.
The District's proposed assessment rate for 2022 is $0.15 per $100 of appraised value for the premium service area and $0.12 per $100 of appraised value for the standard service area. Once levied, this assessment rate shall not increase during the 2023 Service Plan year.
The City of Dallas is not responsible for payment of assessments against exempt City property in the District because City right-of-way, railroad right-of-way, parks and cemeteries are not specially benefitted. Additional properties not liable for assessment include properties that have obtained an exemption from the City of Dallas real property taxes pursuant to the Texas Tax Code (exempt under the provisions of Section 11 .24 and 11 .28 of the Texas Tax Code), and property owned by persons already receiving and qualifying for the 65-or-older homestead exemption (under Section 11.13(c) or (d) of the Texas Tax Code. Payment of assessments by other tax-exempt jurisdictions and entities must be established by contract.
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Maria Chagollan Smith
Operating Budget Manager
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Vasavi Pilla
PID CoordinatorPhone: 214-671-8044