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DelDOT and Sussex officials describe TID progress and limits; Henlopen TID collection remains small compared with project costs

5076984 · March 4, 2025
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DelDOT presented status and financing details for Transportation Improvement Districts (TIDs) in Sussex County. Officials said TIDs help plan developer‑funded infrastructure but collections lag the total program costs, and gaps remain for projects outside TID boundaries.

DelDOT staff told the Sussex County Council that Transportation Improvement Districts (TIDs) are a tool to coordinate developer contributions and advance prioritized transportation improvements, but they cautioned that TID fee collections often arrive slowly and do not immediately fund large advances in construction.

“Total cost of the improvements within all of these TIDs statewide is $1,100,000,000. We still have $1,030,000,000 remaining in terms of building the actual improvements,”…

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