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Wildflower Subdivision Final Plat Approved; TIF Impact Explained

Litchfield City Council Meeting | February 19, 2026

Article Summary: The City Council formally approved the final plat and infrastructure bonds for the Wildflower Subdivision on Thursday. During the discussion, officials clarified that the associated TIF district would not increase tax rates for residents or negatively impact school district funding.

Wildflower Subdivision Key Points:

  • Approvals: Final plat approved; Surety Bond accepted for $347,791.25; Maintenance Bond accepted for $1,648,006.

  • Infrastructure: The bonds cover outstanding infrastructure work and ensure maintenance on completed improvements.

  • TIF District: Officials clarified that TIF #4 freezes the base tax value but does not increase individual tax rates.

  • School Funding: The City is working on an agreement to reimburse the school district for per-student costs to ensure no financial loss.

The Litchfield City Council on Thursday, February 19, 2026, moved the Wildflower Subdivision closer to full realization by approving the development’s final plat and accepting significant financial bonds to guarantee infrastructure quality.

The Council accepted a surety bond in the amount of $347,791.25 for outstanding infrastructure and a maintenance bond totaling $1,648,006 for completed infrastructure.

During the discussion, Alderperson Sara Zumwalt raised a question regarding the subdivision’s covenants found in the agenda packet. “I read in the contract… that there’s no swing sets allowed in the subdivision. Is there a reason for that?” Zumwalt asked.

City Administrator Breann Vazquez responded that the restriction was likely intended to keep swing sets away from Clark Street but noted it could potentially be changed by the homeowners’ association in the future. “I just think kids need to be outside a little bit more than they are,” Zumwalt remarked.

Alderperson Josh Hughes utilized the discussion to address community rumors regarding the financial impact of the development, specifically concerning the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district established for the project. He asked Vazquez to clarify if the TIF would cause tax increases or harm the school district.

Vazquez explained that a TIF district freezes the property tax revenue distributed to taxing bodies at the current level, with any new revenue generated by increased property values going into the TIF fund for 23 years.

“They are not taxed any more than anyone else in the City of Litchfield for being in that district,” Vazquez said. “The TIF district absolutely does not create an additional tax burden for residents.”

Regarding the school district, Vazquez noted that state statute entitles the district to a “per new student fee.”

“We are actively working with the school district to enter an agreement with them to ensure that they are not affected by this,” Vazquez confirmed.

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