With more people, cars and schoolchildren than cities and counties can handle, local governments are stretched to the limit trying to deal with growth.
To help local governments pay for development, state legislators approved IDDs, or “infrastructure development districts,” in which private developers would be able to assess taxes and issue tax-free bonds to build water and sewer lines, schoolhouses, roads and fire stations.
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