Infrastructure financing districts (IFDs) are receiving a lot of attention in Sacramento, and around the state. Several proposals, if approved, could make IFDs a valuable tool for cities and counties to use as a part of the financing for infrastructure and economic development projects. Since the dissolution of the redevelopment agencies in 2011, cities and other local public agencies have sought alternative incentives to help promote economic development.
The Infrastructure Financ...
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