Georgia's Community Improvement Districts
Lindsay Kuhn,
Sarah Larson and
Carolyn Bourdeaux
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Sarah Larson: The Center for State and Local Finance, Georgia State University, USA
Center for State and Local Finance Working Paper Series from Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University
Abstract:
Community improvement districts (CIDs) are an increasingly popular method of promoting economic growth in Georgia, with 25 active CIDs currently. CIDs have influenced the development of the metro-Atlanta region significantly and have since expanded to other parts of the state. Georgia CIDs are a type of business improvement district (BID). This report examines Georgia’s CIDs and then compares CIDs to another type of BID model used in Georgia, as well as BID entities in neighboring states.
Pages: 107 pages
Date: 2019-04
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