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File #: ID-244-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Informational Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/6/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/14/2025 Final action:
Title: GID Property Inclusion Policy
Attachments: 1. SS GID Inclusion Policy Draft Presentation
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Community Development Department
Reference: GID Property Inclusion Policy
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Holly Prather, AICP, Community Development Director
Date Prepared: October 6, 2025
PURPOSE
To consider a policy for the General Improvement District (GID) Board for when properties would need to submit a petition to be included into the GID boundaries.

BACKGROUND
The City established the South Brighton GID in 2004 to facilitate the construction of regional infrastructure improvements in the southern portion of the City. Although the GID has remained in place, it has not been fully utilized. Increasing development interest along the 120th Avenue corridor and throughout the broader southern region has prompted the City to renew its focus on the GID. As growth continues, so does the need for coordinated investment in public infrastructure, particularly, transportation and drainage infrastructure.

As private development occurs over time, larger regional infrastructure systems such as major roadways, intersection and/or interchange improvements, and natural and man-made drainage systems will need to be improved to support all of the growth within the area. These regional improvements typically extend beyond the responsibility of any single developer or metropolitan district.

The GID addresses these regional infrastructure needs by providing a framework to fund and implement improvements that benefit the entire South Brighton area. It ensures that the costs of these improvements are shared equitably among all benefiting properties and supports the City's long-term growth.

In order to capture those properties that directly benefit from the regional improvements that the GID would help fund, it is necessary to adopt a policy that outlines at what time in the development process should a property petition for inclusion into the GID boundaries.

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