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Home | FAQs | How are LIDs funded? / ¿cómo se financian las mejoras al dique (LIDs)?

How are LIDs funded? / ¿cómo se financian las mejoras al dique (LIDs)?

October 31, 2017

Levee Districts in Fort Bend County are funded by local ad valorem property taxes.

Property taxes pay for the bonds that are used to finance the design and construction of the levee systems and other related flood control works. Levee Districts in Fort Bend County spend more than $12,000,000 annually to operate and maintain the levee systems and other related flood control works, as well as to carry out their other regular business. Fort Bend County levee systems have not previously received and do not currently receive any federal money to construct, operate and maintain their levees or other flood control works.

Distritos de dique en el Condado de Fort Bend son financiados por impuestos locales de la propiedad.

Los impuestos a la propiedad pagan por los bonos que se utilizan para financiar el diseño y construcción de los sistemas de diques y otras obras de control de inundaciones. Los distritos de dique en el Condado de Fort Bend gastan más de $12.000.000 anuales para operar y mantener los sistemas de diques y otras obras de control de inundaciones, así como los costos que incluyen los gastos regulares de los negocios. El sistema de diques del Condado de Fort Bend no ha recibido previamente y actualmente no recibe dinero federal para construir, operar y mantener los diques y otras obras de control de inundaciones.

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