City attorney: Norman liable for millions if entertainment district TIF brought to public vote

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Norman City Council discussed the possibility of a public vote on a Rock Creek Entertainment District ordinance and heard a presentation on the addition of a monarch butterfly habitat in a study session Tuesday.

Entertainment district discussion

The news: City Attorney Rick Knighton told council he did not believe the city had the authority to bring a tax increment financing ordinance for the Rock Creek Entertainment District to a vote of the people.

The ordinance would seek to adopt the TIF districts project plan, according to the presentation…

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