North Fulton Community Improvement District
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What is the NFCID? The North Fulton Community Improvement District was formed in 2003 by a group of business leaders committed to maintaining and enhancing the North Fulton community. With the goal of investing in an even more vibrant and sustainable North Fulton, the CID serves as a catalyst for transportation planning, investment and improvement. The North Fulton CID is a self-taxing district that spans from Mansell Road north to McGinnis Ferry Road. A voluntary tax, paid by commercial property owners within the District?s boundaries, funds the CIDs efforts to improve the area. The cities of Alpharetta, Milton and Roswell fall within the CID?s boundaries, and all three cities partner with the CID on projects, planning and initiatives. Since its inception, the CID has invested more than $7 million in the community, leveraging these dollars to create almost $60 million in new infrastructure. In 2009 alone, the CID spent $2.6 million to advance the design of 10 projects, including designs for a new bridge at Encore Parkway that would include a pedestrian connection to the Big Creek Greenway and significant congestion relief at Windward Parkway and Georgia 400. The North Fulton CID is committed to enhancing the community and improving the quality of life for the nearly 400 property owners along the Ga. 400 corridor and area?s more than 77,000 employees represented by the District.