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South Atlanta Pushes for Community Improvement District

Economic growth along Camp Creek Parkway corridor is goal.

Hoping to strengthen the economic vitality of the Camp Creek corridor, several leaders from Southwest Atlanta, as well as East Point, College Park and Fulton County, want to create a community improvement district.

The aim is to lure more retail and the logistics-related businesses, according to a recent report in the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Such entities, or CIDs as they're called, are created when businesses agree to raise money by taxing themselves, with those monies going toward improving infrastructure and boosting economic development.

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In the case of Camp Creek Parkway, CID supporters want to reduce auto deaths on the corridor and leverage the regions key logistics and transportation asset — Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport — to attract targeted industries, the Business Chronicle reported.

Read the full Business Chronicle report here.

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