In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the establishment of a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRS) in Liberty Hill, aimed at revitalizing the downtown area. The TIRS is designed to generate a dedicated funding source through increased property values, which will be reinvested into local projects. The initiative is seen as a crucial step in enhancing economic development in underserved areas.
The meeting highlighted the need for a board of directors, bylaws, and a finance plan to effectively manage the TIRS. A consultant who assisted in creating the TIRS will present at the next meeting in December, providing details on the fund's current status and potential projects.
One of the proposed initiatives is a facade improvement grant program for small business owners in downtown. This program would offer a 50/50 matching grant to help businesses enhance their exteriors, covering costs for painting, window repairs, and landscaping. The aim is to support existing businesses and improve the overall aesthetic of the area.
Additionally, the discussion included the establishment of public art guidelines to ensure that any art installations align with the community's vision and do not detract from the area's character. Officials emphasized the importance of having clear guidelines to avoid potential conflicts over artistic expression.
As the city moves forward with these initiatives, officials are committed to gathering community input to shape the programs effectively. The next steps will involve finalizing the structure of the facade improvement program and exploring funding options to support these revitalization efforts.