Community Improvement Districts
Click on the image above for an interactive map. In 2009, the Kansas Legislature enacted the Community Improvement District Act (the “CID Act”), which allows cities and counties to create districts, initiated by a petition from the property owner, in which special taxes are imposed and the revenue is used to fund certain public and private improvements and the payment of certain ongoing operating costs within the bounds of the district. The creation of a Community Improvement District (“CID”) is an economic development tool that can help facilitate beneficial private development and redevelopment without negatively impacting the tax base of the approving municipality. It is the policy of the City of Wichita to utilize the provisions of the CID Act to assist private developers by providing financing for commercial, industrial and mixed-use projects that meet the local eligibility criteria, subject to certain special local policy limitations outlined in the City CID Policy - available here. Community Improvement Districts To learn more about CIDs in Wichita including maps of the locations and details of each district, choose from the links below. Broadview Hotel CID - 2010Learn more about the Broadview Hotel CID. Central and Oliver CID - 2010Learn more about the Central and Oliver CID. Douglas and Broadway CID - 2011Learn more about the Douglas and Broadway CID. Greenwich K-96 CID - 2011Learn more about the Greenwich K-96 CID. Maize 54 CID - 2010Learn more about the Maize 54 CID. WaterWalk Hotel CID - 2010Learn more about the WaterWalk Hotel CID.
Click on the image above for an interactive map. In 2009, the Kansas Legislature enacted the Community Improvement District Act (the “CID Act”), which allows cities and counties to create districts, initiated by a petition from the property owner, in which special taxes are imposed and the revenue is used to fund certain public and private improvements and the payment of certain ongoing operating costs within the bounds of the district. The creation of a Community Improvement District (“CID”) is an economic development tool that can help facilitate beneficial private development and redevelopment without negatively impacting the tax base of the approving municipality. It is the policy of the City of Wichita to utilize the provisions of the CID Act to assist private developers by providing financing for commercial, industrial and mixed-use projects that meet the local eligibility criteria, subject to certain special local policy limitations outlined in the City CID Policy - available here.
Click on the image above for an interactive map.
In 2009, the Kansas Legislature enacted the Community Improvement District Act (the “CID Act”), which allows cities and counties to create districts, initiated by a petition from the property owner, in which special taxes are imposed and the revenue is used to fund certain public and private improvements and the payment of certain ongoing operating costs within the bounds of the district. The creation of a Community Improvement District (“CID”) is an economic development tool that can help facilitate beneficial private development and redevelopment without negatively impacting the tax base of the approving municipality.
It is the policy of the City of Wichita to utilize the provisions of the CID Act to assist private developers by providing financing for commercial, industrial and mixed-use projects that meet the local eligibility criteria, subject to certain special local policy limitations outlined in the City CID Policy - available here.
To learn more about CIDs in Wichita including maps of the locations and details of each district, choose from the links below.
Broadview Hotel CID - 2010Learn more about the Broadview Hotel CID.
Central and Oliver CID - 2010Learn more about the Central and Oliver CID.
Douglas and Broadway CID - 2011Learn more about the Douglas and Broadway CID.
Greenwich K-96 CID - 2011Learn more about the Greenwich K-96 CID.
Maize 54 CID - 2010Learn more about the Maize 54 CID.
WaterWalk Hotel CID - 2010Learn more about the WaterWalk Hotel CID.
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