HOUSTON – June 17, 2021 – Coats Rose attorney Tim Green completed the creation of a municipal utility district encompassing 144.5 acres located in Hunt County, Texas and the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Royse City. Creation was accomplished through the procedures outlined in the Texas Water Code allowing for creation without city consent. The MUD will be used to finance water, sewer, drainage and roads to serve a proposed single family residential development.
Green specializes in public finance throughout Texas, including particularly the creation of special purpose districts to finance public infrastructure. He has been involved in the development of thousands of acres of land for residential and commercial purposes, and the issuance of over $15 billion of tax-exempt bonds for the financing of public infrastructure.
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