Who pays for the TID Projects? 
     
 The Butler County TID represents a new method of financing needed improvements to our infrastructure. Beyond the substantial funding support from state and federal sources, the TID initiates innovative funding measures to maximize all available resources and to get the roads built now, not later.

Economic activities that benefit from infrastructure development can be tapped to help finance the improvements themselves. Communities, local governments, and private businesses all may help to finance the construction of road improvements. Those who will benefit most from the road improvements help to achieve them.

Will my taxes be raised to help support the TID or its projects?
The TID cannot raise your taxes. While the TID represents new, alternative financing of road improvements, the TID is not authorized to raise taxes. Serving at the discretion of its member communities, the TID cannot act alone. And, it certainly has no authority and no interest in increasing taxes. Instead, a central goal of the Butler County TID is finding innovative and alternative funding for road improvements.

What's a TID? 
 State & national model 
 Building Consensus 
   
 Better, faster, cheaper 
   
     
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