Client:

  • Centurion American Development Group

Location:

  • Aubrey, TX

Public Improvement District Overview

Chaparral Ridge is a 159-acre Public Improvement District (PID) located in the City of Aubrey, Texas. Encompassing 448 single family residential lots, the district was formed to support a single phase, master planned development with infrastructure financing needs. Through careful oversight by the T. Wilson team, multiple components aligned seamlessly to create a strong, stand-alone transaction that benefits the City, the developer, and ultimately the homeowners.

As market climates evolve, cities and professionals need adapt accordingly, establishing new standards for future transactions. Some of these standards, which were adapted on this project resulted in a better outcome for all parties, include:

Project Scope and Public Costs

The total project costs for Chaparral Ridge amount to approximately $23.2 million, excluding cost of issuance, with an additional $4.93 million in private improvements funded by the developer. A key feature of the public improvement plan is the inclusion of a 23-acre city park, which will offer a clubhouse, amenity center, and a sports field —providing lasting value to residents and the broader community. Construction of public infrastructure began in 2025 and is expected to reach substantial completion by Q4 2026.

Looking Forward

The established working group laid a strong foundation to incorporate these changes, and we aim to mirror many of these strategies in future transactions.

The City of Aubrey elected officials, council, and staff led by Mayor Chris Rich, City Manager Charles Kreidler, and Assistant City Manager Leanne Wilson, are an exceptional team and were a pleasure to work with on this and other projects in the City of Aubrey. Their collaboration has made Aubrey a great place to do business and allowed for development to move forward within city limits in a way that best serves current and future citizens of Aubrey.