- Corpus Christi City Council approved a petition for the Mirabella Public Improvement District.
- A public hearing must be held on the petition
- It’s a subdivision on the city’s Southside full of amenities like parks, walking trails, a community center and a pool.
Corpus Christi City Council approved a petition on Tuesday for the Mirabella Public Improvement District. It’s a residential development rich in amenities that would be located off Chapman Ranch Road and County Road 22.
Per state law, a public hearing will be held on the petition, which was submitted on behalf of Rhodes Development.
The city’s Public Improvement District will use a tax to help fund infrastructure needs like water distribution, roads and landscaping.
“An assessment is put onto all of those properties within that district. And then, the assessments that are collected will help pay for all of that infrastructure,” Corpus Christi Assistant City Manager Heather Hurlbert said..
Mirabella would encompass 300 acres with over 1,100 homes, 23 acres of parks, 13 miles of hike and bike trails, a community center, a pool and athletic fields.