Area Redevelopment (TIFs/PIDs)
This program uses Tax Increment Financing Districts (TIFs) and Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) to enhance infrastructure and services for neighborhoods primarily in and around downtown. These financial contributions are used to make development projects financially feasible, to enhance basic infrastructure and services, and to encourage developers to invest in these neighborhoods. The result is increased property values for residential and commercial properties alike.
TIFs
Tax Increment Finance District (TIFs) are used to finance new public improvements in designated areas. The goal is to stimulate new private investment and thereby increase real estate values. Any increase in tax revenues (caused by new development and higher property values) is paid into a special TIF fund to finance improvements. Potential improvements include new roads, utilities, sidewalks, and public landscaping/lighting. In special circumstances, TIF funds may also be used for environmental remediation, demolition, and historic façades.
The City currently has 14 TIF Districts.
Citywide TIF Map (shows all 14 adopted TIFs)
Overall TIF Summary (term, budget, value growth, etc.)
Chapter 311 of Texas Tax Code - TIFs
- Please Contact a Member of the Area Redevelopment Staff for a TIF Project Application
- State-Thomas (Map) (Annual Report)
- CityPlace Area (Map) (Annual Report)
- Oak Cliff Gateway (Map) (Annual Report)
- Cedars (Map) (Annual Report)
- City Center (Map) (Annual Report)
- Farmers Market (Map) (Annual Report)
- Sports Arena (Map) (Annual Report)
- Design District (Map) (Annual Report)
- Vickery Meadow (Map) (Annual Report)
- Southwestern Medical (Map) (Annual Report)
- Downtown Connection (Map) (Annual Report)
- Deep Ellum (Map) (Annual Report)
- Grand Park South (Map) (Annual Report)
- Skillman Corridor (Map) (Annual Report)
PIDs
Public improvement districts (PIDs) are special assessment areas created at the request of the property owners in the district. These owners pay a supplemental assessment with their taxes, which the PID uses for services above and beyond existing City services. The assessment allows each PID to have its own work program, which may consist of eligible activities such as marketing the area, providing additional security, landscaping and lighting, street cleaning, and cultural/recreational improvements.
The City currently has 6 PID Districts
Dallas Downtown District (DID)
Deep Ellum District
Prestonwood District
South Side District
Uptown District
Vickery Meadow District
Area Redevelopment Staff (TIFs/PIDs)
Name | Phone | |
Karl Stundins | Area Redevelopment Program Manager | (214) 670-1690 |
Dorcy Clark | City Center TIF, Downtown PID and Downtown Retail Initiative | (214) 939-2849 |
Kim Darga | Grand Park South TIF, Deep Ellum TIF, Southwestern Medical TIF & Deep Ellum PID | (214) 671-8042 |
Sue Hounsel | Interim Program Manager | (214) 939-2848 |
Vasavi Mallena | State-Thomas TIF, Farmers Market TIF and Prestonwood PID | (214) 671-8950 |
Stan Prichard | Oak Cliff Gateway TIF, Cityplace Area TIF, Uptown PID | (214) 670-1693 |
Sajid Safdar | TIF/PID accounting, financial statements and payments and billing | (214) 939-2850 |
Pam Thompson | Cedars TIF, Sports Arena TIF, & South Side PID | (214) 671-9825 |