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Why Form an R.I.D?

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Why Form an R.I.D?

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R.I.D.s can be used by any county for the improvement of a county road, bridge, or road drainage facility. Other road related improvements (such as street lighting) may also be made under the R.I.D. laws. The R.I.D. Process The R.I.D may be initiated by petition of the property owners of the area specially benefited by the roads proposed for improvement. The petition must be signed by the owners of a majority of the acreage within the proposed R.I.D. boundaries, and by the owners of a majority of the front footage measured along both sides of all the roads proposed for improvement. Each ownership has only one signature associated with it (e.g., husband and wife will count as one signature). This signature carries the equivalent of a “YES” vote for that lot’s acreage and front footage. The Board of County Commissioners must hold a Creation Hearing before the R.I.D. may be created. Notice of the hearing must be published at least twice in the Peninsula Daily News, and must be mailed to e

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