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Brighton staff propose policy to require certain parcels to petition into new GID
Summary
City staff presented a draft GID property inclusion concept to require certain parcels within a proposed boundary to request inclusion so future mill levies could finance large regional infrastructure; staff warned many parcels shown would not be taxable and the GID currently carries a zero mill levy.
City staff presented a concept for a General Improvement District (GID) property inclusion policy at the Oct. 14 Brighton City Council study session, saying the policy would require certain properties within a draft boundary to petition to join the GID so the district could later levy a mill to finance regional infrastructure projects if council chooses.
Director Prather…
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