Legislation Details

File #: 26-2569A    Version: 1 Name:
Type: MISCELLANEOUS HEARINGS Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/31/2026 In control: Office of Economic Development
On agenda: 8/25/2026 Final action:
Title: A public hearing to receive comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District ("District"), in accordance with Chapter 372, Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services to be funded by special assessments on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms; and, at the close of the public hearing; (2) authorize an ordinance approving and adopting the final FY 2026-27 Service Plan, the final FY 2026-27 Assessment Plan and the FY 2026-27 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary), and FY 2026-27 Notice of Obligation to Pay Improvement District Assessment (to be filed with Dallas County); (3) establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; (4) closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms for services and improvement...
Indexes: 1, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Exhibit A, 3. Exhibit B, 4. Exhibit C, 5. Exhibit D
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PILLAR:                     Growing

AGENDA DATE:                     August 25, 2026

COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):                     1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

DEPARTMENT:                     Office of Economic Development

PRIORITY:                     Targeted Economic Growth

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SUBJECT

Title

 

A public hearing to receive comments concerning: (1) the proposed levy of assessment for the Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District (“District”), in accordance with Chapter 372, Texas Local Government Code, for the purpose of providing supplemental public services to be funded by special assessments on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms; and, at the close of the public hearing; (2) authorize an ordinance approving and adopting the final FY 2026-27 Service Plan, the final FY 2026-27 Assessment Plan and the FY 2026-27 Assessment Roll (to be kept on file with the City Secretary), and FY 2026-27 Notice of Obligation to Pay Improvement District Assessment (to be filed with Dallas County); (3) establishing classifications for the apportionment of costs and the methods of assessing special assessments for the services and improvements to property in the District; (4) closing the hearing and levying a special assessment on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms for services and improvements to be provided during FY 2026-27; (5) providing for reimbursement of City administrative costs for operational oversight of the District; (6) establishing charges and liens against the property in the District and against the owners thereof; (7) providing for the collection of the FY 2026-27 assessment; (8) authorizing the receipt and deposit of assessments; (9) authorizing the disbursement of assessments to Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District Corporation; and (10) providing for an effective date - Not to exceed actual collections estimated at $20,581,651.00 - Financing: Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District Fund (subject to appropriations) (see Fiscal Information)

 

*In alignment with Economic Development Incentive Policy.

 

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BACKGROUND

 

Annually, the City Council calls and holds a public hearing to consider the proposed assessment for property in the District and authorizes the Service Plan for the District. Upon adjournment of the public hearing on the proposed assessments, the City Council must hear and pass on any objections to a proposed assessment and may amend a proposed assessment on any parcel. After hearing and passing on objections, the City Council, by ordinance, shall levy the assessment as a special assessment on Dallas hotels with 100 or more rooms. The adopted Service Plan will be filed with the Dallas County Clerk within seven days of the City Council approval pursuant to Chapter 372 of the Texas Local Government Code (“Act”).

 

As the entity with which the City contracts to manage the District, Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District Corporation (DTPIDC) provided City staff with the District’s proposed FY 2026-27 Service Plan and the proposed FY 2026-27 Assessment Plan for review. Staff found the services and improvements to be advisable and recommends approval, subject to the public hearing on August 25, 2026.

 

The District Service Plan consists of:

 

(a)                     Nature of the Services and Improvements. The purpose of the District is to supplement and enhance services provided within the District, but not to replace or supplant existing City services provided within the District. The general nature of the proposed services and improvements to be performed by the District includes, but is not limited to: incentives and sales efforts, marketing (promotion/advertising), site visits and familiarization tours, event funding application pool, and related expenses incurred in establishing, administering, and operating the District as authorized by the Act.

 

(b)                     Estimated Cost of the Services and Improvements. During the next five-year period, the estimated annual cost of the improvements and services provided by the District is expected to range from a low of $20,789,368 in fiscal year (FY) 2030 to a high of approximately $26,630,205.00 in FY 2031. The total estimated net assessments to be collected during the next five-year period is approximately $108,673,447.00. The District shall incur no bonded indebtedness.

 

(c)                     Boundaries. The boundaries of the District are located within the City of Dallas, Dallas County, Texas and City of Dallas, Collin County, Texas. The boundaries of the District are attached to the ordinance as shown in Exhibit A and shall solely include non-contiguous hotel properties with 100 or more rooms within the City of Dallas as shown on the attached list marked Exhibit A-1.

 

(d)                     Method of Assessment. The District assessment will be levied on hotels with 100 or more rooms (“qualifying hotels”) located within the District. The proposed cost of the services and improvements to be provided shall be assessed in a manner that results in imposing equal shares of the cost of the services qualifying on hotels that are similarly benefited. Under the Act, the apportionment of the cost of the services against property in the District territory must be made on the basis of special benefits accruing to the property because of the services and improvements provided. The total cost of the services and improvements to be provided shall be apportioned at a rate of two percent of room-nights sold at qualifying hotels located within the District territory until the collective total budget for the renewal period is reached. Accordingly, those qualifying hotels that sell more rooms will pay a greater portion of the assessment since those properties benefit more from the promotion and marketing services provided by the District. Rooms that are not subject to the City’s hotel occupancy tax shall not be included for the District assessment. The total assessment must be reviewed and approved annually by the Dallas City Council. The future cost of services and improvements that are budgeted in the FY 2026-27 Service Plan may be increased in amounts indicated in subsequent Service Plans, beyond the amount shown subject to the limitations on the assessment per occupied room and the aggregate amount approved in the petition.

 

(e)                     Apportionment of costs between the District and the Municipality as a Whole. The District shall continue to pay the cost of the supplemental services described in the Service Plan by assessment against the hotels with 100 or more rooms within the District, including City-owned qualifying hotels located within the District territory, such as the Omni Hotel.

 

PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS)

 

On June 13, 2012, the City Council authorized the creation of the District for a period of five years and designated DTPIDC as the management entity for the District by Resolution No. 12-1581.

 

On August 10, 2016, the City Council authorized the renewal of the District for a period of 13 years and designated DTPIDC, as the management entity for the District by Resolution No. 16-1250.

 

On September 14, 2016, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2017 Service Plan, the 2016 Assessment Plan and the 2016 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 16-1505; and Ordinance No. 30210.

 

On September 13, 2017, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2018 Service Plan, the 2017 Assessment Plan and the 2017 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 17-1492; and Ordinance No. 30646.

 

On September 12, 2018, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2019 Service Plan, the 2018 Assessment Plan and the 2018 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 18-1322; and Ordinance No. 30987.

 

On September 11, 2019, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2020 Service Plan, the 2019 Assessment Plan and the 2019 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 19-1444; and Ordinance No. 31325.

 

On March 25, 2020, the City Council authorized the expansion of the District boundary to include 14 additional hotels by Resolution No. 20-0520.

 

On September 9, 2020, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2021 Service Plan, the 2020 Assessment Plan and the 2020 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 20-1358; and Ordinance No. 31634.

 

On August 25, 2021, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2022 Service Plan, the 2021 Assessment Plan, and the 2021 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 21-1415; and Ordinance No. 31972.

 

On June 8, 2022, the City Council authorized the expansion of the District boundary to include six additional hotels by Resolution No. 22-0897.

 

On August 24, 2022, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2023 Service Plan, 2022 Assessment Plan, and the 2022 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 22-1257; and Ordinance No. 32278.

 

On May 24, 2023, the City Council authorized the expansion of the District boundary to include two additional hotels by Resolution No. 23-0740.

 

On August 23, 2023, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2024 Service Plan, 2023 Assessment Plan, and the 2023 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 23 -1176; and Ordinance No. 32528.

 

On May 22, 2024, the City Council authorized the expansion of the District boundary to include one additional hotel by Resolution No. 24-0816.

 

On August 28, 2024, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2025 Service Plan, 2024 Assessment Plan, and the 2024 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 24-1235; and Ordinance No. 32831.

 

On August 27, 2025, the City Council authorized an ordinance approving and adopting the District’s final 2026 Service Plan, the 2025 Assessment Plan, and the 2025 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 25-1398; and Ordinance No. 33206.

 

On May 27, 2026, the City Council authorized the expansion of the District boundary to include four new hotels by Resolution No. 26-0930.

 

The Economic Development Committee was briefed by memorandum regarding this matter on August 3, 2026. <https://cityofdallas.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&ID=15722123&GUID=F6F91E18-67AB-4323-9563-ED35EFD200BA>

 

On August 12, 2026, the City Council authorized a public hearing to be held on August 25, 2026, to receive comments on the District’s final 2027 Service Plan, 2026 Assessment Plan, and the 2026 Assessment Roll by Resolution No. 26-1179.

 

FISCAL INFORMATION

 

Fund

FY 2026

FY 2027

Future Years

Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District Fund

$0.00

$20,581,651.00

$0.00

 

Cost consideration to others - For designated hotel properties, the total cost of the services and improvements to be provided shall be apportioned at a rate of two percent of room-nights sold at qualifying hotels located within the District territory until the collective total budget for the renewal period is reached.