File #: ID# 19-136    Name:
Type: Report Status: Study Session Item
File created: 5/7/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/14/2019 Final action:
Title: Overview of Metropolitan Districts
Attachments: 1. Municipal Code 8-11, 2. Presentation_MetroDistricts
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Agenda Date: 05/14/2019

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Overview of Metropolitan Districts
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Presented By:
Keith Reester, Public Works Director
Jennifer Henninger, AICP Community Development Director

PURPOSE:
This study session is intended to provide an overview of Metropolitan Districts. In addition, staff will be reviewing a few points of what could be the basis of a future city code change and more detailed supporting regulation. Staff is requesting council discussion and direction.

BACKGROUND:
Metropolitan Districts or "Metro Districts" are a type of special district authorized by state statute that can be used for financing, maintenance and operation of certain public improvements. Metro Districts have been used throughout the state and also previously within Littleton. Regulations for their establishment are outlined in Title 8, Chapter 11 of the Littleton Municipal Code.

It is anticipated the city will receive future requests to establish Metro Districts and the staff believes additional regulation is likely to be necessary. As such, staff has retained Pinnacle Consulting Group, Inc. to assist in the review and evaluation of requests for new metro districts. Pinnacle has extensive experience in all phases of special districts.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
Along with staff, Peggy Dowswell and Chad Walker of Pinnacle Consulting Group, Inc. will present an overview of Metro Districts.

It is staff's opinion the city's current code for Metro Districts is insufficient to manage many of the details and impacts that are faced in today's economic conditions. Metro Districts can be a very useful tool in financing and building important public and private infrastructure. However, there are also concerns that have recently been highlighted in the media regarding the amount of the debt and how that might be passed on to future private property owners.

The debt of a Metro District has different impacts depending upon such issues as how the ownership may change over time and if th...

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