CIDs are Community Improvement Districts approved by the State of Georgia.
There are 5 Community Improvement Districts Consisting of Evermore, Gwinnett Place, Lilburn, Sugarloaf, Gwinnett Village
Definition: Authorized by Article IX, Section VII of the Georgia Constitution, a community improvement district (CID) is a mechanism for funding certain governmental services, including street and road construction and maintenance, parks and recreation, storm water and sewage systems, water systems, public transportation systems, and other services and facilities. The administrative body of the CID, which can be the city governing authority, may levy taxes, fees and assessments within the CID, not to exceed 2.5 percent of the assessed value of the real property. Such taxes, fees and assessments may only be levied on real property that is used for non-residential purposes and revenues may be used only to provide governmental services and facilities within the CID. Bonded debt is permitted, but such debt may not be considered an obligation of the state or any other unit of government other than the CID.
Contacts: Gwinnett Place Joe Allen, Sugarloaf Allyssa Davis, Evermore Emory Morsberger, Lilburn also Emory Morsberger