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Community Enhancement and Development
            Corporation (CEDC)














   Debt Service
















            The Community Enhancement and Development Corporation (CEDC) was formed when Southlake
            voters approved the special levy of a 3/8 cent sales tax in 2015.  The funds are dedicated toward the
            construction of Phase II of The Marq Southlake, known as Champions Club. Funds are used to support
            operational expenses related to The Marq as well as special economic development projects.


            In December 2015, the City opened Phase I of The Marq Southlake, Legends Hall. Legends Hall includes
            amenities such as a ballroom, multipurpose conference and meeting space, club lounge, full catering
            kitchen, and an outdoor amphitheater.  The Senior Center is also included in Legends Hall. Phase I was
            paid for with cash, primarily from the General Fund.


            Champions Club held its grand opening in April 2019, and is funded through the CEDC sales tax revenue
            bonds. The 84,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility includes amenities such as an indoor pool,
            outdoor turf training field, spaces for fitness, performance training, gymnasium, indoor jog/walk track,
            indoor aquatics, indoor playground, party rooms, early learning classroom, child watch and multipurpose
            classrooms for programs.

            The schedule at on the next page shows the City’s outstanding CEDC bond debt, including principal and
            interest amounts as well as the bond maturity date.
















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