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Lawmakers introduce RS 32‑696 to allow community improvement districts in counties outside city comprehensive plans
Summary
Representative Jason Monks and others introduced RS 32‑696 to permit community improvement districts (CIDs) to form in counties (not only within city comprehensive plans), remove a prior carve‑out for fire districts, and preserve owner and county approvals; committee introduced RS and recommended second reading.
The House Revenue and Taxation Committee on Friday introduced RS 32‑696, a redraft that would allow community improvement districts (CIDs) to be created in counties outside city comprehensive plans.
Representative Jason Monks, R‑District 22 (Ada County), said the RS is a slimmed‑down portion of a larger bill (House Bill 407) the committee previously considered; it removes earlier provisions that would have expanded CID authorities for fire districts and instead narrowly…
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