Gwinnett is home to three Community Improvement Districts, or CIDs. A CID is a self-taxing district that allows property owners to proactively address revitalization by investing in planning, studies, and real improvements. An elected board of directors manages the CID. Utilizing "seed" money from the taxes raised in the district, these CIDs attract money into the district from federal, state and local government sources to leverage projects and programs.
Gwinnett Place CID (www.gwinnettplacecid.com)
The mission of the Gwinnett Place CID is to enhance the economic vitality of Gwinnett's central business corridor by strengthening the area's role as the center of commercial, recreational and social activity.
Gwinnett Village CID (www.gwinnettvillage.com)
The mission of the Gwinnett Village Community Improvement Association is to increase property values, promote business development, and improve the quality of life for all those who live, work, and play in the village.
Evermore CID (www.evermorecid.org)
The Evermore CID is an association of property owners along U.S. 78 in Gwinnett County that voluntarily tax themselves in order to recreate their community as a great place to live, work and shop. The CID seeks to establish a vibrant, upscale destination, improve business development opportunities, and enhance property values by developing and promoting coordinated transportation and community character improvements to benefit property owners, business owners, and residents along the Hwy. 78 corridor.