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Windsor Park Public Improvement District #4
MEETINGS
- 2026 Scheduled Meeting Dates: January 26, April 27, June 22, & September 28
- 7:00 PM at Cedar Hill Government Center, 285 Uptown Blvd.
- To view most recent agenda, click here. If no agenda is posted, there is no meeting.
- To view past agendas and minutes, click here.
To get updates on Windsor Park PID 4, please complete the Neighborhood Directory Form.
| Board of Directors | |
|---|---|
| President | Denise Ortiz |
| Vice President | Emelda Martin |
| Treasurer | David Taylor |
| Board Member | Nicole Wilkerson-Willis |
| Board Member | Todd Marsh |
Windsor Park National Night out 2025 - Congratulations to the Windsor Park PID Board for all of their hard work in the community and their recent win of the 2025 Heart Of Cedar Hill Award.

- Neighborhood: Windsor Park (PDF)
- Neighborhood Established: 1988
- Established: 2017
- Number of Properties: 520
- Special features: Windsor Park (neighborhood park)
- Organization Type: Public Improvement District (PID)
- Trash & Recycle Days are Fridays. Brush & Bulk pickup is the 4th Monday of the month. Sign up for trash related alerts at CedarHillTX.com/Trash
- Flock Safety Cameras
Flock Safety is an automated license plate recognition camera company that will provide 24/7 coverage for our neighborhood. Having security cameras in place should improve security, deter crime, and promote a safer community.
- FY26 Budget Ordinance 2025-857 (pdf)
- 2025 Assessment Notice (pdf)
- Windsor Park PID Bylaws (pdf)
- R25-763 Windsor Park Board of Directors Appointments
In 2017 the residents of Windsor Park subdivision petitioned to become the city’s fourth public improvement district, or PID. The special district, established by State statute, levies an additional assessment on all properties within specific boundaries. Typically a percentage of the appraised value of the property, the assessment is reflected on the annual tax statement and confers a special benefit on definable parts of the improvement district. To learn more about PIDs, click here.
Per Texas Local Government Code (LGC), Chapter 372 projects may include, but are not limited to:
(1) landscaping;
(2) erection of fountains, distinctive lighting, and signs;
(3) acquiring, constructing, improving, widening, narrowing, closing, or rerouting of sidewalks or of streets, any other roadways, or their rights-of-way;
(4) construction or improvement of pedestrian malls;
(5) acquisition and installation of pieces of art;
(6) acquisition, construction, or improvement of libraries;
(7) acquisition, construction, or improvement of off-street parking facilities;
(8) acquisition, construction, improvement, or rerouting of mass transportation facilities;
(9) acquisition, construction, or improvement of water, wastewater, or drainage facilities or improvements;
(10) the establishment or improvement of parks;
(11) projects similar to those listed in Subdivisions (1)-(10);
(12) acquisition, by purchase or otherwise, of real property in connection with an authorized improvement;
(13) special supplemental services for improvement and promotion of the district, including services relating to advertising, promotion, health and sanitation, water and wastewater, public safety, security, business recruitment, development, recreation, and cultural enhancement;
(14) payment of expenses incurred in the establishment, administration, and operation of the district; and
(15) the development, rehabilitation, or expansion of affordable housing.
(b-1) Payment of expenses under Subsection (b)(14) may also include expenses related to the operation and maintenance of mass transportation facilities.
(c) A public improvement project may be limited to the provision of the services described by Subsection (b)(13).
(d) A county may establish a public improvement district unless within 30 days of a county's action to approve such a district, a home rule municipality objects to its establishment within the municipality's corporate limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction.
The Windsor Park PID has a current assessment of $0.10 per $100 valuation. Example:
- Appraised value $150,000 divided by $100 multiplied by $0.10 equals $150 per year
The PID is governed by five, at-large directors elected by residents and appointed by the Cedar Hill City Council to serve staggered terms of two years, subject to the terms and conditions of the City Council approved by-laws established for the district.
No scheduled projects at this time.
2025 Heart of Cedar Hill Award
Thank You, Windsor Park PID Board of Directors!
The Windsor Park Board of Directors goes above and beyond to make our neighborhood a wonderful place to live. They prepare thoughtful welcome bags for new residents, filled with information about city services and local resources to help everyone feel at home.
Throughout the year, the Board also hosts multiple community events that bring neighbors together—especially fun and engaging activities for the children in our community.
Thank you, Windsor Park PID, for your continued hard work, dedication, and commitment to making Windsor Park a vibrant and welcoming community!