Houston Has Been Surrounded by Quasi-Municipal Taxpaying Blocs!

Nov 15, 2018 |

Since 1995, a new kind of land designation has been cropping up all along Houston’s outskirts: the LPA, or limited-purpose annexation. It’s a way for the city to collect sales tax in small, usually commercial, portions of unincorporated areas without formally annexing them or providing them with city services. Often LPAs are established inside an […more]

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