AUDIT COMMITTEE SUMMARY
October 20, 2020
Audit of Neighborhood & Housing Services Department
Mid-Town TIRZ
Report Issued September 28, 2020
Audit Objective
Determine if the Mid-Town TIRZ is operating in compliance with established guidelines.
Background
The Tax Increment Financing (TIF) program was established in 1998 and helps support development projects intended to promote economic stimulus to surrounding areas of a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone (TIRZ). TIF can be used to assist in financing needed public improvements and enhancing infrastructure. Taxing entities that collect taxes against property within a TIRZ have an opportunity to contribute these future tax revenues to a TIRZ fund to reimburse the costs of public improvements as outlined in Texas Tax Code Chapter 311.
The City of San Antonio established the Mid-Town TIRZ in December 2008 which falls under the TIF guidelines of that same year. Subsequently, City Council extended the term until September 2031.
The TIF Program is managed by the Neighborhood and Housing Services Department (NHSD), specifically the TIF Division. The TIF Division works closely with the Financial Management Division, which develops financial plans, monitors TIRZ balances, and aids in reviewing reimbursement requests. Additionally, the Mid-Town TIRZ helps fund other economic development incentives under the Center City Housing Incentive Policy (CCHIP), which is managed by Center City Development & Operations (CCDO) and economic development incentives under Chapter 380, managed by the Economic Development Department (EDD).
As of January 2020, The Mid-Town TIRZ portfolio included 37 projects. These projects include housing development, office and commercial space, parks, and public improvements/infrastructure. Total funding from the TIRZ is $117.4 million.
Scope and Methodology
The audit scope included all projects within the Mid-Town TIRZ since inception. We verified projects were appropriately approved including re...
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